Parc Güell
Parc Güell — nan
À propos
Park Güell, a whimsical wonderland perched atop Carmel Hill in Barcelona, stands as a testament to Antoni Gaudí's unparalleled genius. Originally envisioned as a residential park for Barcelona's elite by Eusebi Güell, construction commenced in 1900 but was never fully realized, transforming instead into a public park in 1926. Today, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, drawing visitors into its enchanting embrace. Gaudí's signature organic forms and vibrant mosaics permeate every corner, creating a surreal and captivating environment. The gingerbread-like gatehouses beckon you into a realm where architecture and nature intertwine seamlessly. The Plaça de la Natura, a central terrace, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city, framed by the iconic mosaic bench that undulates around its perimeter. This bench, a marvel of design and craftsmanship, provides a comfortable vantage point to soak in the scenery. Beneath the Plaça lies the Hypostyle Room, a forest of Doric columns that seem to defy gravity. Don't miss Gaudí's house, now a museum, showcasing his innovative furniture and designs. Fun fact: Gaudí cleverly incorporated recycled materials into his mosaics, a testament to his sustainable vision. To fully appreciate Park Güell's magic, arrive early or late in the day to avoid the crowds. Booking tickets in advance is highly recommended to secure your entry. Prepare to be transported to a world where imagination knows no bounds.
Practical information
- Type
- Tourisme
- Opening hours
- Jan 01-Mar 24,Oct 28-Dec 31: 08:30–18:15
Mar 25-Apr 29: 08:00–20:30
Apr 30-Aug 26: 08:00–21:30 - Entrance fee
- Yes
- Wheelchair access
- limited
- Architect
- Antoni Gaudi
- Heritage
- Yes
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