History, Architecture of Saint Augustine Nou Church/Convent Barcelona Since 1728

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The Saint Augustine Nou Church &Convent in Barcelona was built in the 18th century for the Augustinian order, replacing an older convent affected by the construction of the Ciutadella Fortress. Work began in 1728 but faced delays and was completed around 1800.

Over the years, the convent was damaged by wars and revolutions, including the Napoleonic occupation (1808-1814) and the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). It was repurposed multiple times—used as a theatre, factory, and storage space. The church survived and became a parish in 1836, later undergoing several restorations.

Architecturally, the unfinished façade features stone and brick, large arches, and Corinthian columns. The interior includes a barrel-vaulted nave, elliptical dome, side chapels, and a richly decorated presbytery. The church is known for its #Filipino Catholic community and still holds religious services in #Catalan, #Spanish, and #Tagalog.

Saint Augustine Nou Convent, #Augustinian order #Church, #Cultural site, #History Ciutadella Fortress (1716),
#King Philip V (1727), #Pere Bertran, First stone (1728), Pere Costa (architect, 1748),
Ferdinand VI & Marquès de la Mina (1750), #Napoleonic occupation (1808-1814)
#Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), #Assembly of Catalonia (1971),Events & Changes
Fire & destruction (1835, 1936), Library → Odeon Theatre (1850-1887)
Industrial use (1840s-1860s), Urban planning (Plaça Sant Agustí, 1855)
#Church restorations (1860, 1925, post-war 1939), #Filipino #Catholic community
Architecture, Main façade (Pere Costa, unfinished), #Montjuïc stone & brickwork
Five large arches, royal coat of arms, Central nave (56.5m long, 14.5m wide)
Barrel vault, Corinthian columns, Elliptical dome, groin vaults, Presbytery (gold & polychrome decoration), Cloister (Tuscan & Ionic columns), Green & multicolored glazed roof tiles
Religious Elements, Saint Augustine, Virgin of Montserrat, Saint Ponç, Saint Rita (celebration May 22), Blessed Sacrament Chapel

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