Casa Desclergue (Montblanc, Tarragona)
Casa Desclergue is protected as a Cultural Asset of Local Interest, having belonged to Montblanc since 1575.
This monument stands out for its three structures (or three superimposed floors). The base of the structure is a porch-like street, the first floor has a balcony with two doors flanking the noble coat of arms and the top floor is a gallery of arches that takes up the entire perimeter.
It was completely restored in 1974 to be used as the headquarters of a bank.
This monument stands out for its three structures (or three superimposed floors). The base of the structure is a porch-like street, the first floor has a balcony with two doors flanking the noble coat of arms and the top floor is a gallery of arches that takes up the entire perimeter.
It was completely restored in 1974 to be used as the headquarters of a bank.
Municipality: Montblanc
Province: Tarragona
Autonomous community: Catalunya
Casa Desclergue (Montblanc, Tarragona)
Casa Desclergue is protected as a Cultural Asset of Local Interest, having belonged to Montblanc since 1575.
This monument stands out for its three structures (or three superimposed floors). The base of the structure is a porch-like street, the first floor has a balcony with two doors flanking the noble coat of arms and the top floor is a gallery of arches that takes up the entire perimeter.
It was completely restored in 1974 to be used as the headquarters of a bank.
This monument stands out for its three structures (or three superimposed floors). The base of the structure is a porch-like street, the first floor has a balcony with two doors flanking the noble coat of arms and the top floor is a gallery of arches that takes up the entire perimeter.
It was completely restored in 1974 to be used as the headquarters of a bank.
Municipality: Montblanc
Province: Tarragona
Autonomous community: Catalunya
Casa Desclergue
Av. Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia, 13, 08038 Barcelona, España
Casa Desclergue is protected as a Cultural Asset of Local Interest, having belonged to Montblanc since 1575.
This monument stands out for its three structures (or three superimposed floors). The base of the structure is a porch-like street, the first floor has a balcony with two doors flanking the noble coat of arms and the top floor is a gallery of arches that takes up the entire perimeter.
It was completely restored in 1974 to be used as the headquarters of a bank.