Antoni Gaudi’s Park Guell, Barcelona

Barcelona Park Guell signs

Park Guell is one of Antoni Gaudi’s masterpieces, built between 1900 to 1912, originally as part of a housing development for wealthy city folk seaking a respite from the factory air. The development idea however was not successful, and the land was eventually turned in to a city park, fortunately for us!

Barcelona Park Guell Gaudi on the way

Get off the metro at station Lesseps, walk down the hill and make a left on a street that looks like this. It’s a steep hill reminiscent of San Francisco, but guess what folks, there are two escalators to help the weary tourists up the hill! So look for the street called “Avinguda del Santuari de Sant Josep de la Muntanya” and I know you’ll thank me for this little tip that I came across purely by accident! 

Barcelona Park Guell Agbar Tower view

I think the whole experience is more magical if you start at the top of the park and walk down, little by little discovering all the surprises. So take my advice about the metro station and you’ll find yourself at the top of the park!

Barcelona Park Guell view from top2

A first glimpse of the gatehouses at the main entrance to the park.

Barcelona Park Guell Stalagmites

What is this? A stalagmite inspired promenade!

Barcelona Park Guell stalagmites walkway

Quite interesting I must say, and I’m so very impressed by the range of Gaudi’s explorations!

Barcelona Park Guell gate

A metal gate leads way to ………

Barcelona Park Guell Mosaic bench curved

….. a large area surrounded by a curving mosaic bench, for which Gaudi is very famous. And that is Gaudi’s house in the background, now a museum.

Barcelona Park Guell bench with park

 The colorful mosaic benches that look like something we’d do today!

Barcelona Park Guell house on hill

 A house high up on the hill…….

Barcelona Park Guell column

Descending another level to the area underneath the mosaic benches, we find large columns and a mosaic ceiling!

Barcelona Park Guell ceiling

 So much attention to detail, and so very unique.

Barcelona Park Guell ceiling mosaic

I wonder how Gaudi supervised the making of this mosaic?

Barcelona Park Guell mosaic wall

 And down some more stairs, a checkboard wall that’s just gorgeous!

Barcelona Park Guell view from entrance

And the view looking up from the main entrance, as you can see the park was packed with tourists! There’s a mosaic iguana of sorts, behind those green bushes, that everyone wants to photograph, but honestly it’s not by any means one of the highlights of the park, in my humble opinion.

Barcelona Park Guell entrance gate

 A fantastical gate at the entrance.

Barcelona Park Guell Gate House mosaic

 Playful mosaic details on one of the two gatehouses.

Barcelona Park Guell gate house roof

The gatehouse roof, which was apparently inspired by Hansel and Gretel.
Barcelona Park Guell Gate house

So very charming, and long before Disney!

Barcelona Park Guell Gatehouse 2

And such fun details….Gaudi was really very very brave to do something so radically different in it’s time.

Barcelona Park Guell Gatehouse rooves

Truly inspiring.

Barcelona Park Guell Mosaic park sign

And certainly worth a special visit. In fact I’m thinking I just might have to go back again, and experience this amazing place yet again!  So goodbye for now, Park Guell, you’re only a 4 1/2 hour plane ride away, so I think it’s safe to dream a little………..?


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8 responses to “Antoni Gaudi’s Park Guell, Barcelona”

  1. Home Fabrics Avatar

    Great photos! Barcelona is on my top ten list of places to go.

  2. Lofts Barcelona Avatar

    wow those are awesome photos…would love to visit Barcelona..

  3. Sheleen Avatar
    Sheleen

    This was so awesome to see, thank you so much I just loved these pics. I have sort of been following him through some Pinterest pins but your newsletter inspired me to really google him and find out more. What colour and imagination!!! Definitely on my Bucket List

  4. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Youre very welcome, I just looked at some Anthropologie catalogues online, and one was shot at various Gaudi locations in Barcelona, stunning!

  5. littleduckies Avatar

    Wow. These are beautiful pictures. They make me want to see it all for myself, and that’s saying something, because I am a major homebody.

  6. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Great, stay tuned for more!

  7. Yosefa @nonrecipe Avatar

    Great pictures! We have our own Gaudi-esque benches and columns here in Petach Tikva, Israel.

  8. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks for all your comments! Where exactly in Petach Tikvah? I friend just told me theyre making their sons bar mitzvah there in 3 weeks, so I may be stopping by!

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