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This Gothic manor, which was inaugurated as a civic centre in 1991, has preserved its original terrace, supported by corbels with figures from the 15th century, possibly by Jordi Johan.
One of the halls contains Gothic frescoes.
In the main doorway there is a sculpture by the hairdresser Lluís Llongueras.
Inside the building there are vestiges of a Roman house that stood against one of the gates of the city wall, visible from outside.
The name of the house comes from Tomàs Llimona, who purchased it in 1779.
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