Barcelona And Gaudi

Gaudi is one of the most famous modernist architects in the world, a lot of his works have been made in “the city of wonders” Barcelona. Let’s see what his four most important works of art.
La Sagrada Fam?lia
This unfinished temple was started in April 1882, and Gaud? worked on it till he died in 1926, spending the last 12 years of his life exclusively on this project. It is a huge traveller attraction, and has become one of the most instantly-recognisable sites in Spain. Built entirely from donations, it still remains unfinished, and is expected to be completed in the next twenty years or so. It costs 10 euros to get in, with discounts costing €8. Guided visits are in English and Spanish each day, and cost €14. If you want to visit Barcelona, you will arrive at Aeroport Barcelone.
The Parc G?ell
Commissioned by Eusebi G?ell again as a luxurious villa, this stunning parc is a pleasure to walk around. Constructed between 1900 and 1914, it has been intended to provide up to sixty luxurious houses for the great and the good of the city, but ended up being turned into a parc instead. Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, it includes Gaud?’s house, identified as La Torre Rosa, which includes furniture that he designed himself, the main terrace with a bench in the form of a serpent, and a big dragon at the entry. It is located to the north of the Gr?cia district, and you should take the Metro L3 headed for Lesseps to reach it.
La Casa Mil?
Also known as La Pedrera, this is possibly Gaud?’s most immediately-recognisable work. Built between 1906 and 1910, it has been built for a married couple who were known for their flamboyant lifestyle, and is even less conventional than Casa Battll?. No straight lines are used in the structure and the floor plans are unequal, but one of the most attractive features is the roof terrace with its surreal chimneys. It could be reached by taking the Metro L3 or L5 to Diagonal. To enjoy this wonderful monument, you can book a Voyage Barcelone
La Casa Battll?
Located on the Passeig de Gr?cia, this is an incredible structure and a favourite for a lot of people. It is characterised by its amazing curls, and makes use of ceramic tiles and mosaic throughout, which were some of Gaud??s favourite materials. It has a weird and wonderful and eerie appearance, and is a truly original work of art.