Parc Güell is a park designed by Antoni Gaudí upon the request of Count Eusebi Güell, who wanted to build a stylish park for the aristocrats of Barcelona. The Count had planned to build a housing ...
Why is the park so colorful? Architect Antoni Gaudí loved using vibrant hues that you see in the several mosaics in the park and the salamander sculpture – known as the dragon or El Drac in Catalan.
Park Güell is one of Barcelona’s most beloved landmarks, famous for its vibrant mosaics, whimsical architecture, and panoramic views of the city. Designed by Antoni Gaudí, this UNESCO World Heritage ...
Discover an informative 2-day guide to Barcelona’s most iconic attractions. We'll provide a detailed account of our visit, including famous landmarks like the Sagrada Familia, the scenic Park Güell, ...
Residents welcome removal of number 116 route, often used to get to Park Güell While some places will go to any lengths to attract visitors, residents of La Salut neighbourhood in Barcelona are ...
There’s something about Parc Güell that makes locals go loco – or boig, as they prefer we say when in Catalonia. Barcelonans are rightly proud and protective of their green lung, a vast, forested ...
From steamy Sao Paolo to breezy Buffalo – via Birkenhead on Merseyside – here are some of the world’s very best urban green spaces Sao Paulo is a harsh city, brooding and landlocked, which makes the ...
Colorful mosaics and imaginary beasts - Antoni Gaudí's Park Güell in northern Barcelona is an extraordinary and fascinating place. Back in 1900 industrialist Eusebi Güell asked architect Antoni Gaudí ...
Nicolas Ghesquière presented looks with sharp silhouettes and androgynous undertones with a Spanish flair for the French maison, featuring lace, ruffles and fringed ‘monster boots’ that swept the ...