You will also find Dali, Picasso and Miro, but Gaudi’s work
alone is worth a trip to Barcelona. Many of his buildings in Barcelona were
designated World Heritage Sites.
Gaudi is considered a major contributor to the ‘Catalan Modernism’
style of architecture, and the leading proponent of the Art Nouveau movement, but
the end result refuses to be qualified as anything but ‘Gaudi’. His style
unique, extravagant, original, earthy and simply stunning.
Gaudi was born in 1852 and died in a tram accident in 1926.
His most famous unfinished work, La Sagrada Familia hopefully will be finished
by the time of the 100th anniversary of his death, in 2026. He left enough
detailed information that the basilica can be completed, and with public
donations it is a work in progress.
The interior of La Sagrada Familia is now open to the public,
and the use of light from above and through the stained glass windows is
mesmerizing. The columns branch out on top to support the structure, but it
reflects his love of nature and looks like a forest.
His use of ceramic tile, wood, wrought iron, brick, colorful
paint results in a stroll through a fantasy, as can be witnessed in the
Pedrera, and Casa Batllo, as well as La Sagrada Familia, and even a park, Park Guell.
His work is truly amazing, and once you’ve seen it, you’ll
never forget it.
Cheers,
Margot
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