Gaudi's best-known architecture in Barcelona is called the Sagrada Familia. The latter devoted nearly 43 years of his life to implementing this structure. The complexity of the façade is simply incredible. Indeed, the Sagrada Familia is probably unlike any other church and is still incomplete. Casa Batllo is another essential site to observe in Barcelona. ►
Gaudi's best-known architecture in Barcelona is called the Sagrada Familia. The latter devoted nearly 43 years of his life to implementing this structure. The complexity of the façade is simply incredible. Indeed, the Sagrada Familia is probably unlike any other church and is still incomplete. Casa Batllo is another essential site to observe in Barcelona. Travelers must go to the Passeig de Gracia to admire this work. Here, the design is mainly based on the legend of Saint George, who saved the princess by defeating a dragon. Thus, the fireplace represents the sword that kills the mythical animal, while the structure highlights its body. There is also Park Güell to visit, divided into three sections: the restricted area, the monumental zone, and the forest quarter. In the restricted district, tourists will find all the work of Gaudi. This place is worth a visit and overflows with color and provides an in-depth insight into the artist's complex mosaic work. In Barcelona, Gaudi's architecture extends to the latter's residence in the unregulated area of Park Güell. In this free zone, there are two houses built by the architect. He has moved into one of them, while the second is further up the hill in the park. This model house also serves as a museum, including his created furniture. Thus, to complete a visit to Park Guell, it is necessary to make a detour in this house. In addition, it is good to know that Gaudi worked a lot with Eusebi Güell on various projects. The Güell Palace, or Palau Güell, is one of these many projects in collaboration with Güell. Nowadays, this palace remains entirely open to the public, and it highlights permanent exhibitions but also temporary ones. Note that Gaudi's furniture is placed at the center of the permanent collection. In Barcelona, travelers should also consider visiting Plaça Reial to admire the series of street lamps designed by the famous architect at the request of Eusebi Güell. It is one of his first solo projects. Although the city was supposed to take advantage of the street lights, only two sets of lamps have been installed due to the high cost that this would have entailed. Nevertheless, there are street lamps similar to Placa de Palau. Further down Passeig de Gracia is Casa Mila or La Pedrera. This masterpiece aims to represent the region around Barcelona through a mountain and the sea. This structure is substantial compared to the others since the designer had to enlarge the facade to achieve this breathtaking effect. During a visit to La Pedrera, it is advisable to access the roof, the museum dedicated to Gaudi's work, and the model of an apartment inside. Those who dream of seeing what the very first house of this ingenious man looks like can visit La Casa Vicens. To do this, walk down Passeig de Gracia to discover a place full of charm. In this case, the designer was inspired by nature and Arab architecture and art. Travelers will find that the many pieces have been designed with the utmost care, and it is for this reason that they each present themselves as a work of art in their own right. Casa Calvet is one of his first works in Barcelona. Just walk a few more kilometers after Passeig de Gracia to get there. Its design was expressly made so the occupants could enjoy the living room, and a restaurant is on site. Moreover, when travelers stroll along Passeig de Gracias, they can admire the cement tiles on the floor that are original works of Gaudi. They were created for Casa Mila, but since the owner refused them, the tiles ended up on Passeig de Gracias. Bellesguard is one of the most remarkable structures to observe in Barcelona. Moreover, it contains various hidden gems. The roof of Bellesguard is also impressive and rare. From the rooftop, the view of Barcelona is breathtaking and even looks like a small labyrinth. Visitors will see that Bellesguard is shaped like a dragon when they look closer. Gaudi also designed the Santa Teresa Ganduxer school. Although visits inside the school are not allowed because it is in operation, it is possible to admire the beautiful facade. Then, a quick passage to Finca Miralles is necessary to face the front door of a residential complex of several buildings. Travelers will take advantage of this opportunity to make a detour to the Güell pavilions made by the artist. ◄