Forget Evel Knievel and David Blaine, Antoni Gaudí was hands down the greatest rebel of all time. He may not have cleared a dozen buses via a motorcycle, but in the world of architecture he has some serious street cred. Gaudí redefined design at a time when classic Victorian style reigned king. His boldly unique art nouveau style rocked the boat back then and still does today.
Born on the coast of Catalonia in 1852, Gaudí’s natural interest in architecture eventually led him to Barcelona, Spain’s most advanced city at the time, to pursue his passions. He found inspiration in the colourful, botanical-chic styles of Egypt, Morocco and India. Nature motifs can be found in the colours, shapes, and details of Gaudí’s genius designs.
Today, eight out of ten tourists visit Barcelona for the architecture – most of which is Gaudí’s. The city of Barcelona can be considered a personal portfolio for Mr Antoni Gaudí, as it is home to almost all of his creations. If you ever find yourself in Barcelona, here are the top 8 must-see Gaudí masterpieces!
Gaudi’s greatest: 8 must-see buildings in Barcelona
May 18, 2024
)