Built in the 1700s as the headquarters for the Guild of Silk Sailmakers, the House of Silk, or La Casa de la Seda, stands as a Baroque masterpiece in Barcelona. The building’s ornate facade and interior are adorned with precious silk wall coverings and original antiques, creating an atmosphere of historical grandeur. Visitors can explore the richly decorated rooms and view archival documents, some dating back over 300 years, offering a glimpse into the guild’s significant role in the city’s textile history.
House of Silk (La Casa de la Seda)
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