Chances are when you think of Barcelona, images of the sparkling Mediterranean, lively nightlife, and beautiful art and architecture come to mind. Barcelona brings in millions of tourists every year for these reasons and so many more. While there are endless things to see and do in this magical city, no visit to Barcelona is complete without taking in the architecture and art of Antoni Gaudí. Famous for being a powerhouse during the Modernism movement, Gaudí has countless architectural treasures scattered across Barcelona. Read on to discover the top five works of Gaudí architecture in Barcelona and prepare to be amazed!

Sagrada Família

One of the most recognizable buildings in Barcelona’s skyline is the unmistakable form of the Sagrada Familía cathedral. First construction began on this church in 1882 and it has been actively under construction ever since then. Things are always changing, so chances are the cathedral might look a little different each time that you visit! What makes this cathedral so unlike any other is it’s unique style, mixing Art Nouveau and Gothic to create something entirely new. Give the Sagrada Familía a look from the outside, or plan a visit to see the stunning interior. Click here to plan your visit and book your tickets in advance, as the line is always quite long. Stop by at night to see the Sagrada Familía lit up for a truly wondrous experience!

Casa Milà

Gaudí Architecture in Barcelona
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Casa Milà stands on Passeig de Gràcia, one of the most glamorous streets in all of Barcelona. Trendy, high-end shops line both sides of this wide avenue, as well as some of the finest architecture in Barcelona. Casa Milà is no exception! A great example of Gaudí architecture in Barcelona, Casa Milà represents the architect’s inspirations from nature and free-flowing lines. Once an apartment building and private home, Casa Milà is now a UNESCO World Heritage site and is open to tourists year-round.

Parc Güell

Parc Güell is like something out of a dream: brilliant colors, beautiful mosaics, and some of the best views of the city. Stop by Parc Güell to find out for yourself why this Gaudí creation is one of the biggest attractions in Barcelona. A shining example of Gaudí architecture in Barcelona, Parc Güell is unlike any other park you’ve visited before. Make sure to leave a couple hours to walk around the park and take in the wonder of nature and Modernist architecture. Plan your trip around sunset for truly incredible views and unforgettable sights!

Casa Batlló

Gaudí Architecture in Barcelona
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Also located on Passeig de Gràcia, Casa Batlló is one of the most-recognized buildings in Barcelona. Designed with the myth of St. George and the Dragon in mind, this house-turned-museum lets the viewer’s imagination run wild. Each time you see this house, you notice colors or details you didn’t see before. Casa Batlló is open for visits every day of the year, and of course, you can stroll by day or night to view this wonder from the outside.

Casa Vicens

One of the first examples of Gaudí architecture in Barcelona, Casa Vicens was once a private home and is now a museum open to visitors. Located in the Gràcia district, this house is just as note-worthy as some of Gaudí’s greater-known works, but is often looked over by tourists. This is a great place to learn more about Gaudí and his architectural achievements without having to fight throngs of tourists. Check out Gaudí’s first major project and let yourself be overwhelmed by the creativity, innovation and genius.

Do you have another favorite work of Gaudí architecture in Barcelona that didn’t make the list? Let us know all about it in the comments section!

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