Carrer del Lledó

plaça Nova

About

The street stretches from the Plaça Sant Just to the Baixada de Viladecols and it's where Barcelona's aristocrats choose to live from the 13th to 15th Centuries. Many of their noble mansions have survived, like Palau Moixó (Plaça Sant Just, 4) or Palau Fivaller (Carrer del Lledó, 4), a Gothic building with Baroque and Renaissance embellishments. At number 7, there's a Renaissance mansion which retains its original windows and gargoyles. The 14th-century Palau de la Reina Elionor lies a little further along the same street. The Sant Rafael mansion at No.11 has a patio with truncated columns bearing a covered balcony.

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