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Les Tres Torres

Les Tres Torres

FieldValue
nameLes Tres Torres
settlement_typeNeighborhood of Barcelona
image_skylineLes Tres Torres P1250838.JPG
image_captionA residential street in Les Tres Torres
mapframeyes
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameSpain
subdivision_type1Autonomous community
subdivision_name1Catalonia
subdivision_type2Province
subdivision_name2Barcelona
subdivision_type3Comarca
subdivision_name3Barcelonès
subdivision_type4Municipality
subdivision_name4Barcelona
subdivision_type5District
subdivision_name5Sarrià-Sant Gervasi
area_footnotes
area_total_km20.788
population_total16486
population_footnotes
population_density_km2auto

Les Tres Torres (, "the three towers") is a residential neighbourhood in the inland Sarrià-Sant Gervasi district of Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain).

History

1890 map showing planned streets, with the modern boundary of Les Tres Torres

The area was originally undeveloped land between the villages of Sarrià and Sant Gervasi de Cassoles, taking in the small settlement of Gironella and the Nena Cases estate. Most of it formed the eastern part of the municipality of Sarrià, until the latter was incorporated into Barcelona in 1921. Development started with the construction between 1901 and 1903 of three grand residences (torres in Catalan) by the Mas–Romaní partnership based in Sants, of which one still stands. This set the tone (and the name) for the new neighbourhood, and further grand buildings followed.

In 1906 the Les Tres Torres station was opened on the railway line connecting Sarrià with the city, which spurred further development. The line went underground in 1952, and the Via Augusta thoroughfare now follows its course, splitting the neighbourhood in two.

Many of the early buildings have now been demolished in favour of isolated luxury apartment blocks.

The "other" Barcelona football club, RCD Espanyol, was based at Sarrià Stadium in Les Tres Torres, from 1923 until 1997, when the stadium was demolished and the lands used for housing development. The stadium hosted some matches of the 1982 FIFA World Cup and the 1992 Summer Olympics, as well as large concerts, such as Pink Floyd.

Geography

Les Tres Torres covers an area of 0.8 km2, and its 2013 population was 16,140, giving a density of 20,482/km2.

Notable buildings include: the College of Saint Teresa-Ganduxer primary and secondary school, one of Antoni Gaudí's early works started in 1887; and , a 1914 residential building by Josep Puig i Cadafalch which was built for Sultan Abd al-Hafid of Morocco but is now the Mexican consulate in Barcelona.

File:PiC-bcn-muleyafid-1620-01.jpg | Casa Muley Afid File:Teresianas01.jpg | Teresian College

References

References

  1. "Les Tres Torres - Sarrià - Sant Gervasi - Ajuntament de Barcelona". Ajuntament de Barcelona.
  2. "les Tres Torres". [[Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana]].
  3. "Sarrià". [[Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana]].
  4. "Història del barri de Les Tres Torres". Barcelona city council.
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  6. "Plànol BCN". Barcelona city council.
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  8. Chris Clements. (2011-03-29). "Barcelona – Estadi de Sarrià". Estadios de España.
  9. (2010-07-02). "Ballant al camp de l'Espanyol". [[El Punt Avui]].
  10. "Barri les Tres Torres". Barcelona city council.
  11. "Col·legi de les Teresianes". Barcelona Tourism Consortium.
  12. Rafael Wirth. (2003-09-26). "México, en el modernismo". [[La Vanguardia]].
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