The Greenhouse is a hidden gem in the heart of the Ciutadella Park, one of the most important green lungs of Barcelona. Built at the end of the 19th century, this greenhouse is a magnificent example of the iron and glass architecture that characterized the era, being designed by the architect Josep Amargós i Samaranch.
The space was conceived to house exotic and delicate botanical species, offering visitors a sensory journey through different climates and ecosystems. Its location within the park makes it an oasis of calm in the middle of the vibrant city, offering not only refuge for plant specimens, but also for those seeking a break from the urban routine.
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135 years of history
The Ciutadella Greenhouse, with more than 135 years of history, was built in 1884 as part of the efforts to transform the Ciutadella Park into a large green space for the city of Barcelona. Designed by architect Josep Amargós, this greenhouse reflects the typical iron and glass architecture of the 19th century.
Its initial function was to house exotic and delicate plant species that could not survive outdoors in the Mediterranean climate. Over the years, the greenhouse has undergone several restorations that have allowed it to maintain its structure and continue its purpose of botanical conservation.
Throughout its history, the greenhouse has been a key space for the study and exhibition of tropical and subtropical flora, serving both scientists and curious people interested in botany. Although it had a period of deterioration, restorations have turned it back to its original splendor, and today it is a place where historic architecture and biodiversity are combined.
The building, declared a Cultural Asset of Local Interest
The Ciutadella Greenhouse is a magnificent example of iron architecture in Barcelona, a style that flourished at the end of the 19th century. Designed by Josep Amargós i Samaranch in 1884, the building was one of those that formed part of the Universal Exhibition of 1888.
This greenhouse, which today is protected as a Cultural Asset of Local Interest, consists of three main sheds: the central shed, the Magnolias shed, and the Picasso shed. Its iron and glass structure stands out for its elegance and functionality, allowing the entrance of natural light to maintain ideal conditions for the plants.
In addition to its functional value, the greenhouse is recognized for its decorative details, which have been carefully restored, giving the space its original splendor back. The modernist decorations, typical of the period, enrich the environment and make it a place of not only botanical but also artistic value. The building is an outstanding example of Barcelona’s architectural progress in the 19th century and remains a landmark in the city for architecture and nature lovers.
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Botanical collection
The Ciutadella Greenhouse is a space that houses a carefully selected collection of plants that require controlled conditions to grow properly. Given Barcelona’s climate, many of these species cannot survive outdoors during the colder months, so the greenhouse acts as a refuge for their conservation. This environment is fundamental for preserving biodiversity and educating visitors about the importance of protecting and maintaining these species. The greenhouse, in addition to being an aesthetically beautiful space, plays a crucial role in scientific dissemination, providing valuable information on the care and maintenance of plant species.
Among the species that can be found inside, many stand out for their historical and botanical value, as they are representative of ecosystems from different parts of the world. The architecture of the greenhouse allows natural light to bathe the plants while controlling the temperature and humidity necessary for their survival.
The Ciutadella Park
The Ciutadella Park, one of Barcelona‘s most emblematic green lungs, is a space full of history, nature and culture. Built on land that once housed a military fortress, the park was designed in the 19th century as part of the urban expansion project that sought to provide the city with a large public space.
With its large landscaped areas, monuments and fountains, the park has been a place of recreation for locals and visitors for generations.
Among its best-known attractions is the Monumental Waterfall, a work designed by Josep Fontserè i Mestre, with the participation of the young Antoni Gaudí. This impressive sculptural ensemble is one of the most photographed spots in the park. The park also houses the Parliament of Catalonia, as well as the Ciutadella Lake, where visitors can enjoy a boat ride. In addition, the park is filled with sculptures, such as the Mamut (the mammoth), by Catalan sculptor Miquel Dalmau, which has become an iconic symbol of the place.
This magnificent park is also home to two important institutions: the Zoological Museum of Barcelona and the Martorell Museum. The zoo, inaugurated in 1892, has a great diversity of animal species and is one of the oldest in Spain. For its part, the Martorell Museum, founded in 1882, was the first public museum in the city, converted, years later, in a Geology Museum; and currently houses the Martorell Exhibition Center, which has temporary exhibitions of natural sciences.
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