This building is a 1908 work by the architect Vicente Ferrer Pérez who, together with Demetrio Ribes, is one of the best representatives of the influence of Viennese modernism (Viennese Secession) in Valencia. This current came to Valencia through a congress of architects held in Madrid in 1904, attended by the Viennese architect Otto Wagner. We must also highlight the influence of various publications on the Secession, which arrived in Valencia around 1900.

The building stands out for its innovative interior layout and its geometric lines with touches of ceramic decoration. It is influenced by Behrens, D’Aronco and Hoffmann. It is at the crossroads of Cirilo Amorós and Pizarro streets. It was restored in 2012.

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