The Masía San Antonio is the main building of the estate of the same name, located in Cunit, Tarragona, although it also extends to the municipality of Cubelles, Barcelona.
The building, classified as a cultural heritage asset, and thus fully protected both inside and outside, occupies an approximate area of 2300 square meters, on three floors, with a square-shaped tower of six stories attached to one side of the main body, which constitutes one of the most characteristic elements of the building and the locality. The Masía has a structure of three bodies with a semi-circular arched doorway. The main floor has a balcony with a wrought-iron railing, while the attics open with a twin window flanked by two bull's-eye windows.
The sundial that crowns the building indicates that it was completed in 1901, although there is evidence of a construction on the same site much earlier.
Thanks to its special protection, it has remained unaltered, as both the interior and exterior are listed, and changes or renovations that would alter them are not authorized.
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