Organizer of the 1929 Expo
In the nineteenth century, the land that today comprises the neighborhood of the district of Sant Andreu belonged to the Rumeu family of Mataró, the Barons of Viver. The surname Viver seems to to derive from vivarium or (nursery lands) that this family owned. In 1928, these lands on the banks of the river Besòs were sold in order to build houses, although it is not quite clear who carried out the sale. While some documents point to the Marquise of Castellvell, the proprietress, as having sold them, other documents show that it was Darius Rumeu i Freixa, the Baron of Viver, the proprietor, who ceded the land to the Patronat de l’Habitatge (Housing Trust) for the latter to exploit them and to quickly build (without the Municipality’s permits paradoxically) the real estate needed to house the workmen who were busy building Barcelona’s International Exhibition of 1929.
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