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Casa de l'Ardiaca

Santa Llúcia, s/n, Barcelona, Spain

 

The cathedral archdeacon's 16th-century residence was built on top of a ruined 12th-century building, which in turn had been built over the ancient Roman walls of the city. The cloister-like Renaissance patio and its Gothic-style central fountain are outstanding period pieces. Much later, modernist architect Lluis Domenech i Muntaner added a witty postbox by the front door. The pigeon carved on it represents the hope for quick delivery, whilst the tortoise represents the inefficient reality of the postal service. It's normally only open to the public on June 5th for the Corpus Christi celebrations, although it houses occasional temporary exhibitions.

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