19th-Century Chocolate Factory Unearthed in Spain

Once a large medieval manor, the building became the site of Clemente Guardia, a chocolatier featured in Barcelona’s 1888 World’s Fair.

Several artifacts have been recovered in relation to the chocolate factory, including the lead plates that would have been used to make Clemente Guardia’s chocolate labels.
Several artifacts have been recovered in relation to the chocolate factory, including the lead plates that would have been used to make Clemente Guardia’s chocolate labels.
Marta Lucas, Global Geomática

An archaeological site unearthed during construction last year in Barcelona has since been identified as a chocolate factory run by Clemente Guardia, a prosperous chocolatier operating during the 19th century, according to a statement from the Barcelona Archaeology Service.

Photogrammetry provides a view of the site’s lower floor.Photogrammetry provides a view of the site’s lower floor.Global Geomática

Several artifacts have been recovered in relation to the chocolate factory, including the lead plates that would have been used to make the chocolate labels.

Clemente Guardia began operations in 1824, according to a report from Smithsonian Magazine. This aligns with a request in 1825 from the property’s owner, Josep Serra, to carry out improvements, the archaeology service notes.

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