Introduction
Another of the properties he rented was the house at 58 Munt Street. Francisco Morera, son of the town, went to Barcelona to learn masonry, and when he finished, the first order he made was the neighborhood for the house of Mr. Matas.
The quarter is of wrought iron and combines straight forms with wavy shapes. Delimiting the door there are columns ornamented, in what would be its spire, with brightly colored brittle and tiles with floral motifs.
On the right side of the district, we find a simple gate with decoration of iron flowers at the joints.
Surely, this young bricklayer saw the fashion in the city of Barcelona, and in this construction of the first decade of the 20th century he left reflected some features of Modernism.