Entrance to the Park Guell. Information and cost details below. At the end of the 19th century, the Catalan industrialist Eusebius Güell Bacigalupi returned to Barcelona after his stay in England with the intention of building a garden city in the English manner for the Catalan bourgeoisie. For this purpose, the Can Muntaner de Dalt plot of land, which he acquired in 1899, intended. He attracted to the project, which included the construction of sixty houses with gardens and all internal infrastructure, Antoni Gaudi. In 1914, work was stopped and the project was not completed.
All the most famous sights of the city in one day. Walk in the Park Guell - one of the most famous projects of Gaudi, Sagrada Famil - the main cathedral of the city is an architectural miracle of the XX century. Plaza of Spain and the fountains of Montjuic, Plaza of Barcelona, and a walk along the Rambla - the main pedestrian street of the city to the Columbus Monument and the port. Photos source: Pixabay, Google Street View