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Looking to cram as much Gaudí into your weekend in Barcelona as possible? This is the package for you.
Antoni Gaudí is undoubtedly Barcelona's most famous architect. Visit three of the houses he designed, Casa Batlló, Casa Milà, and Casa Vicens all with one easy, time-saving pass on your smartphone.
Casa Batlló:
Casa Batlló was built with inspiration...
Looking to cram as much Gaudí into your weekend in Barcelona as possible? This is the package for you.
Antoni Gaudí is undoubtedly Barcelona's most famous architect. Visit three of the houses he designed, Casa Batlló, Casa Milà, and Casa Vicens all with one easy, time-saving pass on your smartphone.
Casa Batlló:
Casa Batlló was built with inspiration from nature, in Catalonia’s eye-catching Modernist style. It earned the name ‘House of Bones’ thanks to its facades, shaped like natural corals. The chimney pots adorned with Gaudí's signature Trencadís mosaic work and his use of colors needs no extra filters from your phone. Casa Batlló is so fantastical, you could look at it for hours!
La Pedrera:
La Pedrera, also known as Casa Milà, was designed as a fashionable home for the well-to-do Milà family. The name Pedrera was used locally to describe the building, thanks to its stone-like appearance, (the word "Pedrera" means "Quarry") and this modern masterpiece will definitely rock your world.
Casa Vicens:
See where Catalan Modernisme all began with open-date tickets for Casa Vicens!
Casa Vicens was Gaudí's first major commission, and its legacy can be felt throughout all of the master architect's finest work. It was built as a summer garden house for Manuel Vicens i Montaner, and kickstarted the Modernism movement in Europe. This fascinating museum is a living tribute to one of the greatest creative minds the world has ever known.
Relax in the Mediterranean-style garden, take in the sights atop the immaculate roof terrace, and browse the take-home treasures in the basement library and gift shop.
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