Discovering Gaudí’s World in Barcelona

A Journey Into Genius
Antoni Gaudí, Barcelona’s most iconic architect, shaped the city’s identity with his extraordinary imagination. His unique style — inspired by nature, religion, and Catalan culture — transformed Barcelona into an open-air museum of Modernisme.
A World of Creativity
From the twisting towers of La Sagrada Família to the colorful mosaics of Park Güell, Gaudí’s works invite visitors into a dreamlike universe. Each building is a story told in stone, glass, and ceramics — a perfect harmony between art and architecture.
Exploring Gaudí’s Masterpieces
You can follow Gaudí’s footsteps across the city. Visit Casa Batlló, with its dragon-like roof, or the elegant Casa Milà (La Pedrera), famous for its wavy façade. Don’t miss Palau Güell, one of his early masterpieces near Las Ramblas.
Inspiration in Every Detail
Every curve, color, and texture reflects Gaudí’s vision of harmony with nature. Whether you admire his designs under the sun or illuminated at night, the City of Gaudí will leave you speechless.
Top Highlights of Gaudí’s Barcelona
- La Sagrada Família: The unfinished basilica and Gaudí’s ultimate masterpiece.
- Park Güell: A whimsical park full of mosaics, sculptures, and stunning city views.
- Casa Batlló: A colorful architectural gem inspired by the sea and Catalan legends.
- Casa Milà (La Pedrera): A UNESCO World Heritage site with an iconic rooftop.
Palau Güell: A stunning example of Gaudí’s early Modernist work.