
▲ • A strikingly unconventional apartment building located in Barcelona's Eixample district, a masterpiece from the creative peak of Spain's visionary architect Antoni Gaudí. • The entire facade is adorned with colorful mosaics, while the roof resembles dragon scales, exuding an enchanting, fantastical charm throughout.

▲ Barri de Gràcia is one of Barcelona's main avenues, located in the central part of the Eixample district. It stretches from Plaça de Catalunya in the south to Carrer Gran de Gràcia in the north and is often referred to as Barcelona's "Champs-Élysées." Barri de Gràcia is also one of Barcelona's premier shopping destinations, offering fashion enthusiasts enough diverse stores to explore for hours. Alongside luxury brands like Prada, Gucci, LOEWE, Burberry Barcelona, and Dolce & Gabbana, you'll find popular high-street labels such as Zara, H&M, and Mango. The street buzzes with visitors during the day, and the dazzling shop windows provide a visual feast—even if you don't step inside to shop.

▲ Los Pabellones de la Finca Guell is located in the northwest corner of Barcelona and served as the weekend retreat villa for banker Eusebi Güell, constructed between 1884 and 1887. Gaudí designed the gatehouse, covered walkway, stables, and parts of the walls and gates. His exceptional designs earned Güell's admiration, leading to opportunities to create iconic works like Palau Güell and Park Güell. "Dragon Gate" The exterior walls of Los Pabellones de la Finca Guell showcase Gaudí's early Mudéjar-inspired style, adorned with colorful ceramic tiles. The right gate pillar stands 10 meters tall with a cross-shaped section, symbolizing the taming of the guardian dragon. The sculpture atop the pillar draws inspiration from cotton bolls and oranges—legend holds that orange trees ward off evil. The left pillar features intricate carvings of crosses and botanical motifs. The wrought-iron "Dragon Gate" at the front spans approximately 5 meters wide, designed to accommodate...

▲ • La Pedrera – Casa Milà is one of the masterpieces by the renowned architect Antoni Gaudí, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984. • Famous for its stunning stone façade, the building resembles a giant wave rising along Passeig de Gràcia, presenting a monumental sculpture standing 30 meters high and 84 meters wide. • The rooftop terrace of La Pedrera – Casa Milà is an iconic landmark of Barcelona, offering breathtaking 360º panoramic views of the city.

▲ • Look up at the towering spires of this iconic landmark in the capital of Catalonia, where sunlight streams through stained glass to cast rainbows across the floor. Every inch of its interior and exterior is breathtakingly detailed, like a dream come to life. • A masterpiece by the visionary architect Gaudí, the Sagrada Familia was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site even before its completion. • The interior of the Sagrada Familia brims with natural elements and vibrant energy. Climb the towers for panoramic views of Barcelona's cityscape.










