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Casa Rafael Mojarro. A modernist building by architect José María Pérez Carasa from 1923. The typical decorative moldings of modernism are particularly striking. Today there is a well-known textile franchise.
José María Pérez-Carasa, who was city architect of Huelva between 1914 and 1929 and who designed the city's first expansion plan in 1926, was also the architect of the current Instituto de Educación Secundaria La Rábida (IES La Rábida) and El antigua Comercial (project no. 4).
The Reina Victoria district (project no. 24) is also one of his works. He built this project together with the English architect R. H. Morgan and the architect Gonzalo Aguado between 1916 and 1923 on behalf of Rio Tinto Company Limited.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Architour - Architecture Walking Tour - Huelva (Spain)
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