Llacuna
The lagoon’s channel
In the fifteen century it was inundated by sea water and hence the name of Llacuna, meaning “Lagoon”. Most likely these stagnant lands were a focal point for epidemics and other types of infections, but they yielded very good results in an abundance of hemp and flax harvests.
In 1716 the lagoon’s channel was built, which was also known a Verboom, to honor the father of the area’s project: the Belgian military engineer George Prospero Verboom. Towards the end of the eighteenth century the lagoon dried up, and well into the twentieth century water ceased running down the channel. The Llacuna, a neighbourhood of Sant Martí, was annexed to Barcelona in 1897.
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Old factories rehabilitated… There are old factories in this area which have been refurbished for cultural and professional use. Some examples of said complexes are the El Vapor Llull, in the carrer de Llull, 13, an old chemical factory nowadays occupied mostly by artists; The Farinera La Asunción, in the carrer Roc Boronat, 41, a sample of the most relevant sector of this area: the flour industry; Can Framis, in the carrer de Roc Boronat, 116-126, a place which has replaced wool for samples of contemporary Catalan art (open from Tuesday to Saturday from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM), or El Cànem, on the carrer de la Llacuna, 14-20, and old hemp and jute factory turned hotel. ONAIR ATENEU POPULAR LA FLOR DE MAIG CIBERNÀRIUM EDIFICI MediaTIC POBLENOU PARK |
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