Gaudi Building #2 |
WHAT IS PARK GUELL? The Park Güell is a public park system composed of gardens and architectonic elements located on Carmel Hill, in Barcelona, Catalonia. Carmel Hill belongs to the mountain range of Collserola – the Parc del Carmel is located on the northern face.
ADMISSION: Although it's a public park there is an admission charge to get in it. There are also two buildings designed by Antoni Gaudi, and a "marketplace" with columns. TO BUY A TICKET: https://www.parkguell.es/en/portada
WHO DESIGNED IT? Three Architects: Antoni Gaudí, Josep Maria Jujol, Joan Rubió
WHAT WAS IT'S PURPOSE? I was a large park constructed beginning in 1900, but completed in 1914. It was created to be part of a self-contained suburb for the wealthy that included public areas. In the center of the park today sits an elementary school for the neighborhood children.
Gaudi building #1 |
stonework in building #1 |
Scott sits on one of the ornamental tiled park benches |
OUR OBSERVATION: There was a lot of construction happening in the park. The main portion of the park consisted of the "Marketplace" which you will see in the next blog. The top part of that marketplace was under construction, with earth moving equipment placing dirt over it, and leveling it. Some of it was fenced off so visitors could not access the park.
Tile in detail |
NEXT: The Marketplace & Aqueduct
Entry way from the top of the hill |
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