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The refectory, pavilion 6, Pere Mata Institute, Reus, 1897-1912 (photo)
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The refectory, pavilion 6, Pere Mata Institute, Reus, 1897-1912 (photo)
8618122 The refectory, pavilion 6, Pere Mata Institute, Reus, 1897-1912 (photo) by Domenech i Montaner, Luis (1849-1923); (add.info.: Reus, modernist city (Art Nouveau)
Pere Mata Institute (1897-1919)
Lluis Domenech i Montaner (Architect)
Hall 6 - The refectory
Designed by the architect Lluis Domenech i Montaner, the building was designed by the doctor Emili Brianso, who persuaded the Reus bourgeoisie to invest in this ambitious psychiatric hospital project at the end of the 19th century.
The number six, known under the name Dels Distingits, is particularly remarkable for its great ornamental richness. It is the one with the greatest artistic value of the whole complex because it preserves the spectacular aesthetic repertoire typical of modernism: windows, mosaics, ceramics and original furniture.); © Jean-Paul Paireault
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© © Jean-Paul Paireault / Bridgeman Images
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The Refectory, Pavilion 6, Pere Mata Institute, Reus: A Glimpse into Modernist Splendor This print captures the essence of the Refectory in Pavilion 6 of the Pere Mata Institute in Reus. Designed by renowned architect Lluis Domenech i Montaner and captured by photographer Jean-Paul Paireault, this image transports us back to the late 19th century when Art Nouveau reigned supreme. The Refectory stands as a testament to both architectural brilliance and philanthropic vision. Driven by his passion for psychiatric healthcare, Doctor Emili Brianso convinced the affluent citizens of Reus to invest in this ambitious project. The result is a stunning complex that has become an emblematic symbol of modernism. Pavilion 6, also known as Dels Distingits, holds particular significance within the institute. Its ornate design showcases an extraordinary aesthetic repertoire typical of modernism – from intricately designed windows and mosaics to exquisite ceramics and original furniture. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are transported into a world where every detail tells a story. The grandeur and opulence exuded by Pavilion 6 serve as a reminder of the artistic value it holds within its walls. This image not only captures a moment frozen in time but also serves as an invitation to explore further into the rich history embedded within these walls. It beckons us to delve deeper into early twentieth-century architecture and appreciate how art movements like Art Nouveau shaped our built environment. Jean-Paul Paireault's skillful photography allows us to admire this masterpiece from afar while still feeling its magnetic pull towards exploration. Through his lens, he invites us on a journey through time – one that celebrates both architectural ingenuity and human compassion.
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