Gaudi House Museum, House museum in La Salut district, Barcelona, Spain.
The Gaudi House Museum displays furniture and personal objects within a pink building featuring curved walls and ornate architectural details inside Park Guell.
Between 1906 and 1925, Antoni Gaudi resided in this house while supervising the construction of Park Guell and working 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.
Visitors can access the museum from October to March between 10:00 and 18:00, and from April to September between 09:00 and 20:00.
The house contains original furniture designed by Gaudi, including ergonomic chairs and tables that integrated mathematical calculations into their construction.
Location: La Salut
Inception: 1905
Architects: Francesc Berenguer i Mestres
Official opening: September 28, 1963
Architectural style: Catalan modernism
Opening Hours: octubre-marzo 10:00-18:00; abril-septiembre 09:00-20:00; enero 01,06,diciembre 25,26 10:00-14:00
Website: https://casamuseugaudi.org
GPS coordinates: 41.41445,2.15356
Latest update: May 10, 2025 21:34
Antoni Gaudí shaped Barcelona's cityscape with his modernist buildings that combine organic forms, natural motifs and structural innovations. His work spans more than four decades and includes residential buildings, parks, churches and experimental structures. The Sagrada Família, his monumental basilica under construction since 1882, demonstrates his understanding of geometry and light. Casa Batlló and Casa Milà show his ability to transform facades into sculptural surfaces, while Park Güell implements his vision of architecture within nature. Beyond Barcelona, projects like El Capricho in Comillas and the crypt at Colònia Güell in Santa Coloma de Cervelló demonstrate Gaudí's influence across Catalonia. His early works, including Casa Vicens and Palau Güell, document his evolution from traditional historicism to his characteristic style. The Gaudí House Museum in Park Güell provides insight into his life and working methods. These buildings are distributed throughout the city and mostly accessible to visitors, though some remain residential or operational.
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