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Gezi Planı: Barselona

04.09.2024 / 04.09.2024

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Sagrada Familia

Sagrada Familia

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This magnificent building is a must to see place. Our recommendation to go inside and feel the soul of Gaudi. To save time buy tickets online in advance. The Basilica of the Sagrada Familia is a monumental church devoted to the Holy Family: Jesus, Mary and Joseph. Construction began in 1882, based on plans drawn up by the architect Francisco de Paula del Villar, and Antoni Gaudi was commissioned to continue the project in 1883. The Temple has always been an expiatory church, built only from donations. As Gaudi said: "The Expiatory Church of the Sagrada Familia is made by the people and is mirrored in them. It is a work that is in the hands of God and the will of the people."

Park Güell

Park Güell

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This place is an iconic place where Gaudi reflects his art. Although certain areas of the park are free to enter, you must purchase a ticket if you wish to view Gaudi's art. Buying the ticket online will save your hours. In addition, if you are visiting this place for the first time, it will be much more beneficial to explore it with a guided tour. When the legendary Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi was given a lush natural park to develop a hi-profile gated residential community of 60 houses, he planned and directed something that will inspire generations to come. Today, the Park Guell Barcelona receives an annual footfall of around 12 million tourists and most of them come out mesmerized with the architectural wonder. Park Guell by Gaudi was commissioned by Count Eusebi Güell in 1900 and houses attractions like the Dragon Stairway, the Hypostyle Room, and the Porter’s Lodge Pavilion among others.

Casa Milà

Casa Milà

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Casa Milà is a building that fascinates everyone with its exterior. You should definitely see this building and take a souvenir photo in front of it. It is necessary to buy a ticket to visit inside. If your trip to Barcelona is longer than 4 days, you can also spend time inside. Casa Milà, popularly known as La Pedrera or "The stone quarry", a reference to its unconventional rough-hewn appearance, is a modernist building in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It was the last private residence designed by architect Antoni Gaudí and was built between 1906 and 1912. The building was commissioned in 1906 by Pere Milà and his wife Roser Segimon. At the time, it was controversial because of its undulating stone facade, twisting wrought iron balconies and designed by Josep Maria Jujol. Several structural innovations include a self-supporting stone façade, and a free-plan floor, underground garage and the spectacular terrace on the roof. In 1984, it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

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