Casa Arnauda
The façades of the wealthy houses of the 19th century incorporated elements of the eclectic architectural style, which spread in various forms. The most common version followed principles of symmetry and austerity, as seen in the Arnauda House, which uses a symmetrical layout and adds neoclassical details above the first-floor windows. The main entrance features a semicircular arch supported by pilasters with capitals, while the wooden door adapts to the arch with a fan-shaped grille. This type of entrance was later replicated in more modest buildings of the same period. The property also includes a lookout tower at the rear, aligned with the church bell tower and the tower of the Bolufer House.