Explore the incredible world of Antoni Gaudi, whose visionary architecture has become synonymous with Barcelona. This curated collection includes his most famous works that define the cityscape and continue to captivate visitors from around the globe.
Barcelona, Spain
Unfinished basilica and masterpiece of Gaudi's modernist architecture.
Barcelona, Spain
A building restored by Gaudi with a unique façade resembling a calm sea.
Barcelona, Spain
Public park system composed of gardens and architectural elements on Carmel Hill.
Barcelona, Spain
Also known as La Pedrera, it's an unconventional apartment block designed by Gaudi.
Barcelona, Spain
An opulent mansion designed by Gaudi for the industrial tycoon Eusebi Güell.
Barcelona, Spain
A school building showcasing Gaudi's religious devotion and architectural brilliance.
Barcelona, Spain
Residential building considered by many to be the most conventional of Gaudi's designs.
Barcelona, Spain
Quaint shop originally a glove factory renovated by Gaudi into the present-day confectionery shop.
Barcelona, Spain
A historically significant manor house bearing the Gaudi design trademark.
Barcelona, Spain
A stone and iron gate that served as an entrance to the estate of Gaudi’s patron.
Santa Coloma de Cervello, Spain
A church crypt renowned for its complex architecture and Gaudi's application of geometrical forms.
Barcelona, Spain
Former residence of Antoni Gaudi with furniture and objects he designed.
Barcelona, Spain
Gatehouse buildings for the estate of Eusebi Guell near Barcelona, designed by Gaudi.
Garraf, Spain
Winery buildings designed by Gaudi highlighting his interest in integrating natural forms.
Teruel, Spain
An exquisite example of Mudejar architecture redesigned by Gaudi.
Palma, Spain
Participation of Gaudi in renovating certain aspects of the gothic cathedral.