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Park Güell

19 October 2016 by
Pawel

Park Güell is one of the most iconic places in the city, designed by the famous Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí. Here are some fascinating facts about this park:

History:

  • Park Güell was designed and built between 1900 and 1914 as part of a housing estate project for wealthy citizens of Barcelona. It was intended to be a luxurious garden with houses, but the project was not commercially successful and was eventually transformed into a public urban park..

Architecture:

  • Park is known for its unique, colourful style that combines natural forms with modernist elements. You will find characteristic mosaics, curved lines, organic shapes, and extraordinary structures there.
  • One of the most recognisable elements of the park is the Salamander (also known as "El Drac"), a colourful mosaic in the shape of a lizard that has become a symbol of Barcelona.

Main Attractions:

  • The Nature Square: A large terrace with a wavy mosaic bench, from where there is a magnificent view of Barcelona.

  • Hypostyle Hall: A colonnade consisting of 86 columns, originally intended as a marketplace. The ceiling of this hall is adorned with beautiful mosaics..
  • Casa del Guarda: One of several houses designed by Gaudí, which now functions as a museum.

Nature:

  • Park Güell is also an oasis of greenery, where you will find a variety of plant and shrub species. Gaudí, who had a deep understanding of nature, incorporated many elements of the natural world into the park, creating a harmonious space.

Park Güell is a place that captivates with its unique aesthetics and is a must-visit on the tourist map of Barcelona. It is not only a testament to Gaudí's genius but also a true gem of architecture that transports visitors into a magical world of colours and shapes..



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