Cabanellas, an important local businessman, set up a bakery at the beginning of the 20th century that also served as a school for bakers.
It is a single-level construction with large show windows and a central door to exhibit merchandise. The axis of the facade composition includes women figures framing the advertising sign made in majolica and complemented by metal elements that are linked with secondary pillars generating interesting, curved shapes. The top of the building is highlighted by polychrome ceramics and floral motifs typical of Art Nouveau style.
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