The Parc Güell in Barcelona, Spain has been built between 1900 and 1914 by Antoni Gaudí for the industrial Eusebi Güell. He liked English garden architecture and wanted such a park for his hometown. Gaudí worked economically and ecologically – he used the terrain he found and didn’t move soil. He created a wonderful large terrace with a nice view on Barcelona.
The most iconic parts of the park are the buildings at the lower end: the two gateway houses with sugar icing roofs and the Casa Gaudí where he was living. Only 400 visitors can access the park at the same time, pre-booking is not possible.
Parc Güell
08024 Barcelona
Spain
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