
In 1881, the Count of Canet commissioned his nephew Lluís Domènech i Montaner, architect of Palau de la Musica Catalana and Modernist place of Sant Pau in Barcelona, to enlarge the family castle with the aim of recreating a romantic past following the 19th-century archetype of a knight’s castle. Originally, the legendary castle was built as a Visigothic fortress from the foundation of an ancient Roman domus. Tradition explains that the castle is so old, that one of its owners had a revelation when Jesus was born. Apart from the…


