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Discover Park Güell, the reflection of Gaudí's artistic plenitude, with Skip-the Line Entry Tickets from € 13.

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Park Güell Skip-the-Line Entry Tickets

Park Güell is a magical and extremely unusual green space that will leave visitors astounded. Discover the monumental and nature part of the park with this Skip-the-Line entry tickets.

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The Most Popular Landmarks of Barcelona in one Day: Sagrada Familia, Park Guell and Old Town

Complete day tour discovering the main highlights of Barcelona with entrance to Gaudí´s masterpieces: Sagrada Familia and Park Güell.

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About

The Park Güell is a public park composed of gardens and architectural elements located on Carmel Hill in Barcelona, designed by Antoni Gaudí. In the design of Park Güell, Gaudí unleashed all his architectonic genius and put to practice much of his innovative structural solutions that would become the symbol of his organic style. In 1984, UNESCO declared the park a World Heritage Site under "Works of Antoni Gaudí".

Opening times:
Monday - Sunday 07.00 - 22.00

 

The Park is named after Eusebi Güell, a rich entrepreneur and count that had a great passion for Gaudí’s work and who became his patron. The park was originally conceived as part of a luxury residential complex, but over the years this idea was dropped and in its place Güell and Gaudí designed a park that could be the setting for a fairy tale.

This green space measures 17 hectares and includes rounded forms, columns that look like tree trunks, animal figures, and geometric shapes. Most of the architectonic elements are decorated with mosaics made from colorful ceramic pieces.

The architect, inspired by nature, decorated the park with exquisite structures that imitate natural forms where neither rigidity nor classicism exists. All the element’s sinuous and colorful forms are influenced by symbolism, both political and religious.

The artist made the most of a 196 Ft (60 m) slope in Carmel Hill, where the garden is located, to create a path of spiritual elevation, where Gaudí planned to build a chapel that was finally replaced by the “Monumento al Calvario”, a promontory located on the highest part of the park where visitors can obtain the best views over Barcelona.

The Park’s center is a large square that has a large bench that runs along the plaza, measuring 360 Ft (110 m) long. It's shaped like a long snake and is decorated with colorful mosaics.

Park Güell houses the Gaudí House Museum, where the architect and his family resided between 1906 and 1925. Currently, the house features a collection of furniture and objects designed by Gaudí. In our opinion, it's not very interesting to visit.

On either side of the main entrance are two houses that seem to have come from a fable. One of these buildings is now a shop, while the other is called the Casa del Guarda (Guard’s House). It features audiovisual exhibitions about how the park was built.

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