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- Territorial initiatives
- Restoration and musealisation of the cheap houses in Sant Andreu
Restoration and musealisation of the cheap houses in Sant Andreu
Dates: Since 22/08/1970
Venue: Bon Pastor
Bon Pastor’s cheap houses were built at the end of the 1920s and are a symbol of working-class tradition. To preserve this historical memory and some of the historical events that have affected them, such as the bombing in May 1937, the block squeezed between the Bellmunt, Barnola, Claramunt and Tàrrega streets will be restored and musealised.
Bon Pastor’s cheap houses were built at the end of the 1920s and are a symbol of working-class tradition. To preserve this historical memory and some of the historical events that have affected them, such as the bombing in May 1937, the block squeezed between the Bellmunt, Barnola, Claramunt and Tàrrega streets will be restored and musealised. This project will be carried out thanks to the Sant Andreu District Council’s agreement with the Bon Pastor Residents Association and the University of Barcelona and provides for the creation of a workers’ housing interpretation centre.