Cèsar Martinell i Brunet
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Cèsar Martinell i Brunet (Valls, 24 December 1888 - Barcelona, 19 November 1973)[1] was a Catalan modernista architect. He was part of the small and selected group of architects that were connected to Antoni Gaudí, his most important teacher. As a multifaceted person, Martinell was also a researcher and art historian. He became famous for the many wine cellars he made for the agriculture cooperatives of different towns throughout Catalonia, especially in the south, in the Province of Tarragona. These are known as "the cathedrals of wine".
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Cèsar Martinell i Brunet | |
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Born | 24 December 1888 |
Died | 19 November 1973 (1973-11-20) (aged 84) |
Occupation | Architect |
Practice | arti'cimo |
Buildings | Winery of Cornudella de Montsant Winery of Falset Winery of Nulles Winery of Barberà de la Conca Winery of Rocafort de Queralt Winery of Gandesa Winery of Pinell de Brai Flour making factory of Cervera |
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