Sunday, May 13, 2012

MEETING THE MEDIEVAL...

Girona is a small charming city located 100 km north of Barcelona and 100 km south of Perpignan (France). It is one of the wealthiest cities in Spain. By the end of 2012 Girona will be a stop on the high-speed train that is to link Barcelona and Paris. Girona has one of the most important medieval quarters in Spain, plenty of interesting historical buildings, one of the best-preserved old Jewish quarters in Europe and a magnificent cathedral featuring the widest Gothic nave in the world with a breadth of 22 meters.





This house is located in the heart of Girona's medieval quarter, inside the original city walls, overlooking Sant Domènec Square. The house is the property of Alemanys 5 and its original form dates back to the sixteenth century. It has been restored and redesigned by Spanish architect ANNA NOGUERA.


Its recent restoration integrates old and new, with sober, clean lines that celebrate essential elements such as space, light, shade, fire, stone, water and silence.



This is probably one of the most beautiful kitchens Invitation To Inspiration has ever seen...




The house is available for renting as a whole unit, but it can also be divided into two independent apartments:
"El Badiu" (The Veranda) is a 180 m2 duplex comprised of a master suite and two children's suites, a fully equipped gourmet kitchen-dining space, spacious living room with fireplace and a spectacular sunny veranda terrace facing south, with exclusive view over the old quarter. It has the capacity of up to 6 people.

"El Jardí” (The Garden) is a 90 m2 flat that offers two double bedrooms, a spacious bathroom, a large dining-living room with fully equipped kitchenette and a private sunny garden with swimming pool. Its capacity is up to 4 people.






You can find out more about this beautiful project here.

22 comments:

  1. It's beautiful :)
    Kiss from Switzerland

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  2. it looks all perfect..

    Wish you a great start into the new week :)

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    1. Katharina, thank you for leaving a comment! :-D Have a great beginning of your week too! <3
      xoxo

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  3. How awesome is that fireplace? Love it! xo

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    1. Debby, we agree, the fireplace looks awesome!...and is also important for the interior of the house! :-))
      xoxo

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  4. hey, you! hope you had a nice wknd. i love these kinds of interiors. the rustic touch is just perfect. :) great photos, and enjoy your day!!
    xoxo
    jasmine
    AdamAlexMommy

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    1. Hey Jasmine, we had a summer weekend with the temperature of 86 degrees and we made the best of it :)Today we are freezing at 57 degrees :)
      We are also big fans of rustic elements in contemporary spaces.

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  5. These look awesome! :)

    Would you like to follow each other on Blogger and/or Bloglovin and Facebook? :)

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    Minna
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    1. Minna, thank you for leaving a comment...we are following you now!!!
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  6. awesome!

    http://echohanger.blogspot.com/

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    1. Echo, thanks for visiting our blog and leaving a comment. We agree,the project in Girona really is amazing :)

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    1. Ines, thank you for leaving a comment...we will definitely check out your blog!!!
      xoxo

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  8. Beautiful house!!! nice blog!!!
    Take a look on my blog and if you like we can follow each other?
    Besos, desde España, Marcela♥

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    1. Marcela, we agree about house...absolutely beautiful!!!
      xoxo

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  9. This is BEYOND Stunning! Can you imagine living in such a place?! So fabulous! Thanks for stopping by High Styling.

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  10. Sarah, thank you for visiting our blog!
    Frankly, this place is sooo gorgeous, we cannot even imagine how amazing it would be to cook in that magnificent kitchen :)

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