Víctor Beltrí Roqueta was a Spanish architect primarily known for the Art Nouveau buildings in Cartagena, Spain that made him into a prominent representative of Modernism in the region.
The last and longest period of his life was split between La Unión and Cartagena, where he designed many buildings, becoming the greatest Modernist architect in the Region of Murci`a.
The city at the time quickly expanding due to the wealth generated by the exploitation of lead and silver from the mines of Sierra Minera de Cartagena-La Unión.
Beltrí's first major work in Cartagena was the Casa Cervantes [es] (1897-1900, currently the headquarters of Banco Sabadell).
One of actions was Cartagena City Council renaming the Ronda Norte into Avenida de Víctor Beltrí.