French architect Jean Nouvel has renovated a nineteenth century brewery in Barcelona to make way for restaurants, bars, a bakery and a museum.
The renovated Fábrica Moritz is the home of Catalan brewer Moritz, which was first started up in 1856 and relaunched by the Moritz family in 2004 after a 26 year hiatus.
The main production now takes place in Zaragoza but the renovation at Ronda de Sant Antoni contains a small underground brewery with a 25-metre-long tin bar.
Metal brewing tanks are on show inside glass display cases, beside a wall of plants that climb up one side of the building.
Other recent projects by Jean Nouvel include designs for a police headquarters in Belgium and a stacking metal chair.
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Photography is by Iñigo Bujedo Aguirre.