Güell Palace
Historic mansion designed by Antoni Gaudí, exemplifying modernisme architecture and Catalan modernism. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Read more…
Opening hours
Mo-Sa 10:00-20:00; Su 10:00-17:30; closed: Mo non-festive, 25-26 Dec, 1-6 Jan, last week of Jan
The mansion was designed by Antoni Gaudí in the late 19th century as a residence for his patron Eusebi Güell. It is a significant example of Catalan modernism and art nouveau style, showcasing innovative architectural and artistic design characteristic of the modernisme movement. The building incorporates distinctive features of modernisme architecture, blending functionality with elaborate decorative elements.
The site holds the status of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, reflecting its cultural and architectural importance. It offers guided tours, exhibitions, and educational activities focused on its architectural heritage and Gaudí's work. The mansion is located in the El Raval district and retains much of its original design and artistic integrity.
Facilities include wifi availability, and the building’s layout and design demonstrate early works of Gaudí, highlighting his development as an architect within the modernist style. The mansion is open to the public and serves as both a cultural landmark and an architectural study in modernisme and art nouveau.
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