Español: Fotografía de los muebles diseñados por Antonio Gaudí para la casa que la familia Vicens tenía en Alella, donde el arquitecto proyectó una capilla con el retablo de la Crucifixión. El primero es un armario esquinero colgante de madera e incrustaciones de metal dorado cuyas puertas tienen estantes en su cara interior,. El otro es una chimenea rinconera de madera y metal actualmente expuesta en la Casa museo Gaudí del Park Güell, en la que pueden verse las iniciales M.V. de Manuel Vicens escritas sobre plancha metálica.
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Photographs of the furniture designed by Gaudí for the house the Vicens family had in Alella, where the architect designed a chapel with the altarpiece of Cricifixion. The first one is a a hanging wooden corner cabinet decorated with gold metal inlays. The second is a wooden and metal corner fireplace with a great sculpture on a slender pedestal. Written on metal plate are shown the initials M.V. of Manuel Vicens.
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