Rbla. de Catalunya, 77 (Valencia street corner)
Barcelona
Today I present to you the old pharmacy Novellas, du its name to its first owner, the
pharmacist Antoni Novellas i Roig, who commissioned the decoration in
1902 to the architect Antoni Fern i Sivilla. He sold it to the family Bolós in
1927.
The building's architect was Josep Domenech i Estapà. The
decoration of the pharmacy, located on the ground floor of the
building, was made by Antoni Fern according with the instructions of Mr. Novellas. The access door is formed by three panels of plumbed glass, in one of which the name NOVELLAS appears. On the three sheets of the door is a representation of an orange tree. Inside, despite the reforms, there are excellently preserved the windows,
mahogany desk, the murals on the ceilings and original stained glass of modernist period.
Above the door there is a sign chiseled with the name of the pharmacy, surrounded by the most pharmacies representative modernist plants. Inside there are pharmaceutical allegories painted on the side walls and the names of four pharmacists admired by Novellas: Fors, Carbonell, Scheele and Lemery.
There is representation of medicinal plants and flowers inside and outside the establishment.Above the door there is a sign chiseled with the name of the pharmacy, surrounded by the most pharmacies representative modernist plants. Inside there are pharmaceutical allegories painted on the side walls and the names of four pharmacists admired by Novellas: Fors, Carbonell, Scheele and Lemery.
The Bolós pharmacy has three rooms, separated by wooden frames rooms that give access to each one. One
of them, is dedicated to the homeopathy and opened later in 1906.
The pharmacy is part of the Heritage catalog of the city of Barcelona,
and its modernist decor is in excellent condition, thanks to
comprehensive restoration by Jordi Bolós i Giralt, current owner and grandson of Antoni Bolós i Vayreda, who bought it to Antoni Novellas.
There are many details that set, but I advise you also to look to the floor: original tile, at its edges is finished as a carpet fringe.
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