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Antoni Abadal i Portella House
Private house built as a second residence. It is a large building with an irregular floor plan that takes advantage of the great unevenness of the terrain to modulate different bodies, all of which are joined together around a large central garden. There are three main bodies arranged online – the two at the ends have a gable roof and the one in the middle has a roof terrace. At one end there is a round tower with battlements. The walls are plastered and painted white, except for the openings, which are covered with a moulding painted in a different colour. There is a profusion of decorative elements used: mosaics on the windows, doors and overhangs, white plaster that contrasts with the reddish colour of the tiles, stained-glass windows... The house of Cal Abadal dates from the early 20th century (1909) and was built by the Mas d'Abadal family as an urban residence. The country house is one of the oldest in the municipality and is mentioned in documents dating back to the end of the Middle Ages. The house is located in the historic centre of Avignon, to the east of the parish church, and preserves in very good condition all the gardens as well as all the mosaics that decorate the cornices and balconies. It is a building typical of the stylistic trends of the early 20th century: between modernism (due to the use of polychrome ceramics) and medievalist historicism (due to the neo-Romanesque forms and reminiscences of Castellers).1906 - 1909
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Town Hall of Avinyonet del Penedès
autoria desconeguda
A building of considerable size, comprising a ground floor and first floor. Symmetrical façade. Prominent central section with a tripartite balcony and a main doorway with a segmental arch. Openings with lintels and an upper moulding. Mullioned windows on the ground floor. Horizontal and vertical mouldings separating floors. Stepped crowning. Interior with Tuscan columns made of carved wood.first half of the 20th century