What To See In Barcelona
from guestGaud is probably the greatest Spanish designer of all time. He is considered the king of the Modernist movement ( Art Nouveau ). His work is a clear product of the cultural context of his time, his own personality and his attention to the Catalan society.
He was born in Reus in 1852, but he took his professional life in Barcelona. Gaud’s biography is strongly related to Barcelona and to the Gell family, which move round the most prestige circles at this time. He built the majority of his most crucial works eg the Palau Gell, the Park Gell or the Colonia Gell for this family.
But besides of being a great designer, he used to be a great designer too : he always looked after architectural space with organic ornamental concept using furniture, stained glass, wrought iron, ceramics, mosaics, and so on . He added colour to his buildings, a concept which is often overlooked by his co-workers. Gaudi’s buildings were considerably influenced by forms of nature and particularly by the sea, so all his work has an important symmetry absence. As in nature, nothing in his buildings or furniture is completely matching.
Gaud’s most representative design works are :
Sagrada Familia : this was his most ambitious project, but he left it half finished in 1926 when he died. From 1908 till his dead he worked on no other projects. This gigantic church is Gaudi’s most famous work and a global symbol of Barcelona. If you are looking for a Hotel Barcelona round the Sagrada Familia check this out.
Parc Gell : Eusebi Gell wished to make a classy park for Barcelona’s elite and Gaud built it for him. It has the most beautiful buildings, sculptures, and tile work you’ve ever seen, and a small museum, which was the old Gauds’s home. UNESCO announced the Parc Gell a place of World Heritage in 1984.
Casa Batll : it is legendary for its complicated decoration and forms derived from nature. It seems like it’s been bade of bones and skulls. This beautiful building is found in Passeig de Gracia, one of the largest commercial streets of Barcelona.
Casa Mil : it is know as La Pedrera because of its cliff-like faade. It was built for the Mil family between 1906 and 1910 and classified as World Heritage by UNESCO IN 1984. It balconies seem like seaweed and the undulating wall the ocean.
There are a few of Gaudi’s lesser-known works that you should not miss eg the Gigantic fountain ( Parc de la Cuitadella ), the 3 Graces Fountain ( Plaa Reial ) and the dazzling wrought-iron embellished street lamps that line the streets in the center of the town
Gaud died in Barcelona run over by a tram on tenth June 1926.
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