
The Convent of Bonsuccés is a building of the municipality of Barcelona (Barcelona) protected as cultural attractions. He was one of Servite convent built between 1626 and 1635 in Baroque style that occupied the space that street until Ramalleres of Sitges in Barcelona. It was abandoned by the confiscation of 1835 and after being used as a barracks until it was finally demolished in 1945. Currently, only remains a body of five-story building topped with a gallery of arches is the headquarters of the Council of the district of Ciutat Vella, and since 1952 had served as headquarters of the former fifth district. An interesting architectural element is the gateway works by Mallorcan artist Miquel Perello of 1690 [1], which overlooks the square Bonsuccés
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