Park Guell, Barcelona, Spain
In 1900, Eusebi Güell, member of a rich and royal family from Barcelona, commissioned Antoni Gaudí to build a luxury residential park on an unused plot of land in the north east of Barcelona.
Park Guell: C/ d’Olot, 08024 Barcelona, Spain
I entered the park through a side entrance, so I walked toward the park’s main entrance.
Looking back, it seems there is something up there. I better check it out.
I am up here and found that it is just a walkway.
Go back down
One of the special sights in Guell Park is the Casa Museu Gaudí; this is the house where Antoni Gaudí spent the last 20 years of his life. Not only did he design this house, but the museum it now contains provides a lot of insight into the life and work of Gaudi.
Picnic tables in the park
A panoramic view of a field with many people
Walking toward the crowd
Looking back
Looking toward the front side and there is the main entrance to the park
Looking at the right side, I found a “roofed” way.
Walking toward the entrance
Looking back
Looking back