BARCELONA, 1902
A modernist
apartment building
from 1902
Casa Codina is a modernist apartment building in Barcelona built in 1902. This architectural piece has been rehabilitated, preserving its historical value and giving it a new identity.

The spiral mirror
The spiral peephole is a characteristic element of modernist doors from the early 20th century. It is common in buildings of the period, characterized by its circular shape surrounded by ornamental motifs of wrought iron or brass, following the sinuous lines typical of modernism.
In addition to its practical function of allowing you to see the outside without opening the door, it also had a decorative purpose, often complemented with worked glass or embossed details that harmonized with the overall look of the door.
The spiral peephole is a characteristic element of modernist doors from the early 20th century."
Design and amenities
Historic elegance and modern comfort
Casa Codina combines the elegance of the past with modern comfort. Bright spaces, high-end finishes and exclusive services make this building an exceptional place.



a legacy of art nouveau
Hydraulic tiles and modernism
The hydraulic tiles of Catalan Modernism are one of the most representative elements of this period, especially in the architecture of the city of Barcelona. These tiles are characterized by their geometric shapes, bright colors and innovative designs that reflected the influence of Art Nouveau.