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Villa Mayfair

Villa Mayfair designed by architect Enric Sagnier in 1910 and fully restored by creative Cristina Rodríguez, is already the place to be in Barcelona, a reference where any extravagance will be welcome, as long as it fulfills a necessary purpose: to inspire its guests. In this exclusive space you will have the opportunity to interact with the most daring and creative minds to experience unique events.

A very special world, Villa Mayfair.

Mas Ravetllat-Pla

The Ramón Pla Armengol Foundation is a private institution dedicated to the help of medical research, the dissemination of Christianity and the study of the most important collection of antique furniture in Europe.
It has the Mas Ravetllat-Pla dedicated as a pharmaceutical laboratory, belonging to the outstanding doctor and pharmaceutical pioneer Ramón Pla Armengol, who dedicated the building to the production of drugs to combat tuberculosis, a business with which it generated great success.

Exiled during the Civil War, the building, as well as its activity, will go to the hands of his daughter, Dr. Nuria Pla. At the same time, Nuria’s passion for culture and the arts led her to start what would become the incredible collection of furniture and decorative art objects, with more than 800 pieces from the 14th to the 19th centuries. Let’s take a trip to the past of our pharmaceutical history with one of the most outstanding families of twentieth-century Barcelona, without forgetting the hidden secrets that each artistic piece of the house hides.

The wide variety of rooms can accommodate corporate events of different nature, excellence and uniqueness as premier reference: presentations, breakfast and dinners, conferences, commercials, fashion shows, recordings, weddings, press conferences, etc.

Casa Convalescencia

Located on the historical site of the Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, the Casa Convalescència building is managed by the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institutions like the Fundació UAB, UAB Idiomes Barcelona, the Fundació Ageing&Health and the Institut de Ciències de l’Educació de la UAB, all have their headquarters here.

Casa Convalescència offers a variety of spaces for the organization of conferences, conventions, meetings, seminars, courses and other events. Fully endowed with all necessary services and equipment, the building also has its own restaurant and catering service.

Casa Convalescència consists of 6,245 m2 edified surface, distributed over four floors and a basement. In total there are 27 meeting rooms and auditoriums fully equipped with multimedia technology and supporting audiovisual material. The range of spaces offers room for groups from 15 up to 400 people, with the total capacity of meeting rooms and auditoriums around 1,000 people.

Royal Academy of Medicine of Catalonia

Located in one of the most important neoclassical buildings of Barcelona stands the spectacular anatomical amphitheater built by Ventura Rodriguez which was used for the training of surgeons. The history of this building is linked to medicine with names like Pere Virgili, Antoni Gimbernat or Santiago Ramon y Cajal.

The wide variety of rooms can accommodate corporate events of different nature, excellence and uniqueness as premier reference: presentations, breakfast and dinners, conferences, commercials, fashion shows, recordings, weddings, press conferences, etc.

Balmesiana’s Palace

The Balmesiana’s Palace, located to the city center of Barcelona, stands in an admirable Building of 1923 of modern construction but at the same time majestic medieval aspect, formed by institutions dedicated to the promotion of piety and the ecclesiastical liturgy.

The imposing entrance courtyard connects with the Chapel, that is a masterpiece done by the architect Rubió I Bellver, where we can find artworks created by the iconic modernist artist Josep Llimona. Come and discover the history and heritage of this institution.

The wide variety of rooms can accommodate corporate events of different nature, excellence and uniqueness as premier reference: presentations, breakfast and dinners, conferences, commercials, fashion shows, recordings, weddings, press conferences, etc.

Requesens Palace

The Requesens Palace of Barcelona is listed as a Cultural Asset of National Interest. Located near the Church of St. Just, in the Gothic district, it used to be the largest residential building in the city during medieval times. It belonged to the Requesens family, one of the most important Catalan nobility.

The original construction from the 13th century was build in the wake of the Roman wall from the 3rd century, using one of the towers. The current building comes from a reform and expansion in the 15th century, when it became property of Galcerà Requesens.

From the 13th century original’s construction, the Gothic structure has been preserved as well as the mullioned windows. The palace is built around a large courtyard with open staircase that leads to the main floor. The last major restoration of the completed in 1970.

Since 1917 is the headquarters of the Royal Academy of fine arts, an institution that promotes knowledge of history and literature.

The wide variety of rooms can accommodate corporate events of different nature, excellence and uniqueness as premier reference: presentations, breakfast and dinners, conferences, commercials, fashion shows, recordings, weddings, press conferences, etc.

Fabra Observatory

Fabra Observatory, Barcelona Welcome to the Fabra Observatory of Barcelona Fabra Observatory, located in Tibidabo mountain, is a unique and emblematic space in the city, from its beginnings, it works around three areas: Astronomy, Meteorology and Seismology.

The Astronomical area is dedicated to little planets and comets astrometry within the framework of international programs.

The Meteorological area studies in detail the local climatology. The Seismic area intervenes in the world seismology, but particularly in the regional seismicity.

The Fabra Observatory belongs to the Royal Academy of Sciences and Arts of Barcelona (RACAB). Built thanks to a legacy of Mr. Camil Fabra Fontaills, first Marquis of Alella, and inaugurated by King Alfonso XIII in 1904. The building was designed by the modernist architect Josep Domènech and Estepà.

The Fabra Observatory is the fourth most antique that is still active.

The wide variety of rooms can accommodate corporate events of different nature, excellence and uniqueness as premier reference: presentations, breakfast and dinners, conferences, commercials, fashion shows, recordings, weddings, press conferences, etc.

Museu Marítim Barcelona – Drassanes

The architectural ensemble of the Drassanes Reials, headquarters of the Maritime Museum, is one of the most important monuments of the civil Gothic style in Barcelona.

Located in the historic center of the city, it has a great capacity to host events, exhibitions, presentations and gala dinners in unique and versatile spaces.

Efficient and elegant enclave that the Museum makes available to individuals, companies and organizations for conferences, receptions, dinners, exhibitions, parades, conventions…

There 4 areas available as per your needs: Sala Gran, gardens, auditorium and botigues.

Universitat de Barcelona

Description

The UB is above all an urban university, outward-reaching and cosmopolitan like the city in which its campuses live. And because of this, it plays a direct and active part in the urban fabric of Barcelona, becoming a hub of cultural activity for the city itself.

The UB campuses are spread out across the entire inner-city area, thus fostering a series of close ties between the institution of our University and the city around us. It is a great, historic and new space available to celebrate corporative events and cocktails in its unmatched spaces.

Sant Pau Recinte Modernista /Sant Pau Art Nouveau Site

Description

The Sant Pau Art Nouveau Site occupies a privileged space in the heritage and culture of Barcelona, having spent more than a century as the home of the Santa Creu and Sant Pau hospital. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997, this fascinating building now serves as a knowledge centre in the fields of sustainability, health and education.

Facts

  • Ideal setting for corporate events, professional meetings, courses, seminars and other functions.