Barcelona Park Güell

£13.00

This colourful park perched high on the hills was named after Count Eusebi Güell – and originally intended as a gated community for the city’s well-to-do. It was opened to everyone when Gaudí passed away in 1926, and at that point the architect himself had called it home for the last 20 years.

It gets even more fanciful inside. Man-made walls, roads, and walkways mimic natural forms. Exuberant buildings, colorful tile work and the amazing snaking Serpent Bench all beg for you to take a photo. And the views of Barcelona from up high are like no other!

Park Güell is a testament to Gaudí’s one-of-a-kind imagination, and it’s bound to inspire yours, too.

 

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