It wasn’t built to accommodate workers from factories but to accommodate strata of the petty bourgeoisie; so this villa features a remarkable quality of materials, comparing to other villas.
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With more than 100 years, this villa has an eclectic architecture, using wrought iron on the balconies and on the tiles frieze, where you can read “Villa Bertha”, it’s possible to identify Art Nouveau.
The name Berta comes from the only female child that Joaquim Francisco Tojal had; he’s the one that designed and built the villa.