[1] Work of August Font i Carreras, it was destined to artistic exhibitions, concerts and cultural events.
A publication of the beginning of the segle xx describes it: It was decorated with sculptures and paintings by the best artists of the time ( Eduard Batiste Alentorn, Mariano Benlliure, Modest Urgell, etc.
Possibly it had to do with the fact that the palace was seen as a building that, due to the events that had taken place, had a great Catalanist significance.
It was the place where the official inauguration of the Universal Exposition was celebrated, on May 20, 1888, with the assistance of the reigning queen Maria Christina of Austria and the young king Alfonso XIII.
He was the official organist of Primitiu Pardàs and gave musical recitals such as Gigout, Widor, Guilmant and Saint-Saëns .
The Sunday morning concerts were very popular, which were broadcast on the radio, and were given, under the direction of Joan Lamote de Grignon, between 1930 and 1936.