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The historic villa that played a starring role in “Vicky Cristina Barcelona” — Woody Allen’s 2008 romantic drama — has come to market, offering a rare opportunity to live inside a movie scene for roughly $28.3 million.

Perched atop Putxet Hill near Barcelona’s Tibidabo mountain, the nearly 11,000-square-foot estate served as the home of Patricia Clarkson’s character in the film, and played host to much of its sun-drenched intrigue.

Clarkson’s played the role of Judy — a distant relative of Vicky (played by Rebecca Hall). Hall’s character stayed with her and her husband at the Spanish abode in the film.


  The Barcelona villa featured as Patricia Clarkson’s house in “Vicky Cristina Barcelona” is now on the market for roughly $28 million. Lucas Fox The Barcelona villa featured as Patricia Clarkson’s house in “Vicky Cristina Barcelona” is now on the market for roughly $28 million. Lucas Fox

  The foyer. Lucas Fox The foyer. Lucas Fox

The residence was designed in 1917 by Enric Sagnier, a celebrated Catalan architect whose work blends modernism, art nouveau and classical Spanish forms.

Though less internationally famous than his contemporary Antoni Gaudí, whose work around the city draws visitors from around the world, Sagnier left a deep imprint on Barcelona’s architectural landscape.

The villa is rich in detail and atmosphere, with Plateresque flourishes like arched windows, ornate ironwork and a dramatic oak entrance.


  A living space. Lucas Fox A living space. Lucas Fox

  Another living area. Lucas Fox Another living area. Lucas Fox

  A study. Lucas Fox A study. Lucas Fox

  An indoor loggia. Lucas Fox An indoor loggia. Lucas Fox

  The kitchen and breakfast space. Lucas Fox The kitchen and breakfast space. Lucas Fox

Inside, the main level opens into a grand foyer that flows into a nearly 800-square-foot living and dining salon.

Sunlight pours into a long gallery, leading out to a terrace and a pool carved into the rocky terrain of Mount Putxet.

The property includes seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms, including a primary suite that spans much of the second floor, with dual dressing rooms, a 550-square-foot bedroom and a private terrace overlooking the city.


  The formal dining area. Lucas Fox The formal dining area. Lucas Fox

  The second level hallway. Lucas Fox The second level hallway. Lucas Fox

  One of seven bedrooms. Lucas Fox One of seven bedrooms. Lucas Fox

  The patio. Lucas Fox The patio. Lucas Fox

  A wine cellar. Lucas Fox A wine cellar. Lucas Fox

The kitchen wing includes a wine cellar and dedicated service quarters, while the uppermost level offers exposed beams and sweeping views of Barcelona’s skyline.

The listing is held by Lucas Fox, a luxury brokerage specializing in high-end Spanish properties. 

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