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Casa Batlló

Casa Batlló

Passeig de Gracia
Passeig de Gracia
The Noble Floor
The Noble Floor"
The Noble Floor
The Noble Floor"
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The Noble Floor"
Patio of Light
Patio of Light
The Nobler Floor
The Noble Floor
The Indoor Garden
The Indoor Garden
The Noble Floor
The Noble Floor
The Indoor Garden
The Indoor Garden
The Indoor Garden
The Indoor Garden
The Patio Of Light
The Patio Of Light
The Patio Of Light
The Patio Of Light
The Patio Of Light
The Patio Of Light
The Patio Of Light
The Patio Of Light
The Patio Of Light
The Patio Of Light
The Patio Of Light
The Patio Of Light
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The Loft
The Loft
Roof Terrace
Roof Terrace
Roof Terrace
Roof Terrace
Roof Terrace
Roof Terrace
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About Casa Batlló

Casa Batlló is located at number 43 on Paseo de Gracia,a street that,in the past,connected the city to Villa de Gracia,which today is a fully integrated district of the city.

Originally,the building was built in 1877 by Emilio Sala Cortés (one of Gaudí’s architecture professors),when there was still no electric light in Barcelona. In 1903 it was purchased by Mr Josep Batlló y Casanovas,a textile industrialist who owned several factories in Barcelona and a prominent businessman.

Mr Josep Batlló granted full creative freedom to Antoni Gaudí,putting him in charge of a project that initially entailed demolishing the building. However,thanks to the courage shown by Gaudí,the demolition of the house was ruled out,and it was fully reformed between 1904 and 1906. The architect completely changed the façade,redistributing the internal partitioning,expanding the patio of lights and converting the inside into a true work of art. Besides its artistic value,the building is also extremely functional,much more characteristic of modern times than of the past. Some even see elements that herald the architectural trends of the late 20th Century.

At present,Casa Batlló is a UNESCO World Heritage site and an icon in Barcelona,a must see for those who want to discover Gaudí’s work and modernism at its finest. It is also one of the most highly rated cultural and tourist attractions,welcoming 1 million visitors every year.

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