Interesting districts
La Barceloneta
The streets of the Barceloneta in Ciutat Vella district are arranged like corridors running parallel and perpendicular to the Port de Barcelona, and draw us into a world of modest buildings, with balconies displaying clothes hanging out to dry and small ground-floor restaurants and tapas bars, filled with chatter and noise, and permeated by the constant smell of the sea.
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Items: Jewellers / Watchmakers
Opening time: 10am-2pm / 4.30pm-8pm
Address: Balmes, 272, 5è
Town: 08006 Barcelona
Phone: 932 010 377
Fax: 932 012 866
e-Mail: info@oriol-orfebre.com
Web site: www.oriol-orfebre.com
Born to a family with a tradition in jewellery that dates back to 1854, Ramon Oriol started out as a gold and silversmith with Lluís Quinto and later went on to design at his family's company. In 1975 he opened his own shop in Barcelona. A founding member of Orfebres FAD, he was its president for 10 years. He has created pieces for the Generalitat of Catalonia, the Municipality of Barcelona, the COOB'92, the Olympic Museum of Lausanne, and the International Olympic Committee, and he has taken part in numerous exhibitions (Barcelona, Madrid, Paris, Tokyo, Munich, Vienna...).
Opening time: 10am-2pm / 4.30pm-8pm
Address: Balmes, 272, 5è
Town: 08006 Barcelona
Phone: 932 010 377
Fax: 932 012 866
e-Mail: info@oriol-orfebre.com
Web site: www.oriol-orfebre.com
Born to a family with a tradition in jewellery that dates back to 1854, Ramon Oriol started out as a gold and silversmith with Lluís Quinto and later went on to design at his family's company. In 1975 he opened his own shop in Barcelona. A founding member of Orfebres FAD, he was its president for 10 years. He has created pieces for the Generalitat of Catalonia, the Municipality of Barcelona, the COOB'92, the Olympic Museum of Lausanne, and the International Olympic Committee, and he has taken part in numerous exhibitions (Barcelona, Madrid, Paris, Tokyo, Munich, Vienna...).








