The corridor is the top floor’s backbone. Running from south to north, from the dining room to the conservatory it links the four wings of the flat and allowing the natural light to enter. Whose first section is used as exhibition space of an ancient catalan ceramic collection and pharmacy jars.

The last section of the hallway leads to the conservatory open to the upper garden and woodland . This part of the corridor enjoys a zenithal lighting thanks to the skylights in the roof that provide direct natural light all day through.

 

 

 

This is called the “Gaudi hallway” because its wood floor was designed by Gaudi and was forming part of an flat in the world known building called “la Pedrera” Casa Milá’s * in Barcelona. This “Gaudi hallway” joins the suites with the rest of the flat …