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Completed in 1914 in Barcelona, Spain. Parc Güell is a park designed by Antoni Gaudí upon the request of Count Eusebi Güell, who wanted to build a stylish park for the aristocrats of ...
Barcelona is gearing up to cebrate the 150th anniversary of Antonio Gaudi's birth this year, 76 years after his death.
Eusebi Guell also tasked Gaudi to design a high-end housing development in the hills, but Barcelona’s elite weren’t too keen to buy property subject to the whims of such an oddball architect.
Completed in 1900 for Count Eusebi Güell, Park Güell (or Parc Güell) was initially estimated to house 60 luxury plots for elite Barcelonans, perched amid a Gaudi-style landscaped garden with sweeping ...
In 1898, Count Güell commissioned Gaudí to design and construct the church at Colonia Güell, a small town near Barcelona where the Count’s textile factory was located. Gaudí was very excited about the ...
Baldiri Reixac School is located in the Park Güell, conceived by Antoni Gaudí in 1900, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1984. Gaudí’'s permanent research to merge work of art and nature in ...
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