Gaudí's Masterpiece
Casa Batlló is one of Antoni Gaudí's most iconic works, located on the famous Passeig de Gràcia avenue in Barcelona. Built between 1904 and 1906, the house was a renovation of an existing building, commissioned by Josep Batlló, a wealthy businessman. Gaudí transformed the facade and interior, creating a true work of art that reflects his unique style, inspired by nature and imagination.
The facade of Casa Batlló is one of the most impressive in the city, with flowing curves, colorful ceramic mosaics and elements reminiscent of bones and skulls, which earned it the nickname "House of Bones". The interior of the house is also stunning, with organic shapes, colorful stained glass windows and innovative architectural details, such as the use of natural light and creative ventilation.
Casa Batlló is one of Barcelona's top tourist attractions, with a visit that includes exploring its floors, the terrace with incredible views and a multimedia experience that helps you understand Gaudí's genius. In 2005, the house was classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, cementing its importance in the global art scene.
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