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Ermita de la Mare de Déu de Montserrat de Montferri
Sanctuary of the Virgin of Montserrat Montferri
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DESIGNER
 
 
Josep Maria Jujol

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DESCRIPTION
 
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The sanctuary of Montserrat de Montferri was designed and begun to build between the years 1926-1928. The land was donated by the family Vives de Montferri, the member of which D.M. Vives, a Jesuit, was the promoter of the work.

The sanctuary was not completed due to lack of financial resources, but the materials used were simple labor was basically obtained by personal delivery system of villagers. In 1930 the works stopped and then, because of the war, and were not resumed.

In the early ninety s. XX made restoration and consolidation. Construction began in 1987 under the direction of Joan Bassegoda i Nonell (architect) and Josep Cendrós (builder).
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MATERIALS
 
stone
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LOCATION
 
Continent
Europe
Nation
Spain [España]
Autonomous community
Catalonia [Cataluña/Catalunya]
Province
Tarragona
Town
Montferri
 
 
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TYPOLOGY
 
ARCHITECTURE
Religious buildings
Churches and places of worship
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CHRONOLOGY
 
Project
1926 - 1928    
Realisation
1928 - 1999
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AWARDS
 
2001
Bé cultural d'interès local
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BIBILIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES
 
 
Andrea Casiraghi, "Jujol e la Cataluña / Jujol and Cataluña", Domus 784, luglio-agosto/july-august 1996, "Itinerario/Itinerary" 125, n. 14 (pp. 111-118)
Jos Tomlow, "Josep-Maria Jujol. Rekonstruktion und Weiterbau der Kirche Santuari de Montserrat, Montferri / Reconstruction and new building at the Sanctuary Church of Montserrat, Montferri", Deutsche Bauzeitung 5/1994, mai/may 1994, pp. 44-47
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STAFF
 
Project
Josep Maria Jujol
Associate designers
Joan Bassegoda i Nonell
 
 
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