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The heavily-decorated façade of Casa Montañez. Bartosz Zatorski Art and culture Museum opening in Torremolinos: the Gaudí of the Axarquía finalises his new artistic spaceArt fanatic Antonio Montañez has been working for almost a decade to transform a house near Playamar into a space for creativity and a showcase for his heartfelt tribute to the Catalan designer and architect Gaudi
Torremolinos
Tuesday, 14 April 2026, 14:29
ShareIt is not presented as a building, it is more like "a beating heart". In other words, it is "as if someone had decided to turn their dreams into walls, their memories into mosaics and their life into art".
This idea, which is nothing more nor less than the transformation of a house into a work of art and space for creativity, is the brainchild of local resident Antonio Montañez, who is known as the Gaudí of the Axarquía . This is no coincidence.
Although his profession is carpenter, Montañez, a native of the hamlet of El Valdés in Moclinejo, is known for giving new life to corners of the municipality thanks to designs made from building materials and other waste materials. He's also known for using the technique known as 'trencadís', devised by the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí. This technique uses broken pieces to decorate walls and more and was, for example, also adopted by Santiago Calatrava to give a unique look to the City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia.
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