Solans House
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La Casa Solans es un edificio modernista de propiedad municipal en Zaragoza. Está situado en la avenida de Cataluña, 60. La construcción del edificio data de 1921 y se realizó según proyecto de reforma y ampliación de una casa, propiedad del industrial harinero Juan Solans, junto a la torre donde residía el matrimonio y su sobrino Pedro Bernad Solans. Enfrente, al otro lado de la avenida de Cataluña, se encontraba su fábrica de harinas La Nueva Harinera situada en el antiguo Camino del Gallego posteriormente calle Bielsa.
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The Solans House (Spanish, Casa Solans) is an Art Nouveau palace in Saragossa, Spain. It is also known as Casa de los Azulejos (House of Tiles). Built between 1918 and 1921 to a design by the architect , it was commissioned by Juan Solans, an industrialist. In 1926, the owner died, and it became the property of the widow and nephew of the deceased in equal parts. After a long period of abandonment, the building was restored, and was used as the headquarters of the United Nations Office of Support to the Water Decade until 2015.
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La Casa Solans es un edificio modernista de propiedad municipal en Zaragoza. Está situado en la avenida de Cataluña, 60. La construcción del edificio data de 1921 y se realizó según proyecto de reforma y ampliación de una casa, propiedad del industrial harinero Juan Solans, junto a la torre donde residía el matrimonio y su sobrino Pedro Bernad Solans. Enfrente, al otro lado de la avenida de Cataluña, se encontraba su fábrica de harinas La Nueva Harinera situada en el antiguo Camino del Gallego posteriormente calle Bielsa.
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The Solans House (Spanish, Casa Solans) is an Art Nouveau palace in Saragossa, Spain. It is also known as Casa de los Azulejos (House of Tiles). Built between 1918 and 1921 to a design by the architect , it was commissioned by Juan Solans, an industrialist. In 1926, the owner died, and it became the property of the widow and nephew of the deceased in equal parts. After a long period of abandonment, the building was restored, and was used as the headquarters of the United Nations Office of Support to the Water Decade until 2015.
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