Casa Batlló — Barcelona
Gaudí took a sober apartment block and turned its face into bone, water and scale. Barcelona calls it…
Gaudí took a sober apartment block and turned its face into bone, water and scale. Barcelona calls it…
The quietest building Gaudí ever made — and the only one his own city ever gave a prize.
Two faces on one house: a grave stone front for the avenue, and a wild dance of ceramic…
Three houses for three sisters, fused into one building that looks like a castle dropped into the Eixample.
A family name hidden in plain sight: wherever you look, the mulberry tree of the Moreras has been…
Barcelona nicknamed it "the quarry" as an insult. Gaudí's last house has outlived the joke.
Before the spires and the broken tile of his late work, Gaudí began here, with a summer house…
The medieval merchant quarter turned the city's most atmospheric night-out — over a buried 1700s street.
The city's most mixed quarter — where medieval Barcelona meets contemporary art and street murals.
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