Gaudi House Museum, House museum in La Salut district, Barcelona, Spain.
The Gaudí House Museum occupies a pink building with curved walls situated within Park Güell. The rooms display furniture and personal belongings that reveal how the architect lived and worked during his time there.
Antoni Gaudí lived in this house from 1906 to 1925 while overseeing Park Güell's construction. During these years he also focused heavily on the Sagrada Familia project.
The museum presents collections of furnishings that demonstrate the evolution of Catalan modernism through Gaudi's innovative design approaches and techniques.
The building lies within Park Güell, so visitors must enter the park to visit it. Opening hours vary by season, so checking ahead helps plan your visit properly.
The house contains original furniture designed by Gaudi, including ergonomic chairs and tables that integrated mathematical calculations into their construction.
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