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Gaudí & Modernisme in the Gothic Quarter – Walking Tour

We will show you the best examples of Modernisme in the old quarters of the city, the finest example of which is the Palau de la Musica Catalana declared World Heritage by Unesco and built in 1908 by the architect Domènech i Montaner.
We will show you the best examples of Modernisme in the old quarters of the city, the finest example of which is the Palau de la Musica Catalana declared World Heritage by Unesco and built in 1908 by the architect Domènech i Montaner.

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Meeting point

at your accommodation

Tour duration

3 hours.

In your language

Transportation

This is a walking tour, no transport is needed.

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Meeting Point

Choose the hour and pick you up at your hotel or wherever suits you.

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The prices Includes

Licensed guide and entrace fees to Palau de la Música and Palau Güell.

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Guide

Friendly, knowledgeable and authorized guide in the language of your preference.

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Itinerary

Palau de la Música> Four Cats > Plaça Reial > Palau Güell > Hotel Fonda Spain.

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Please note

  • This tour is not available on Mondays because Palau Güell is closed

What to expect

Home of the Catalan choir, l’Orfeó Català, this world famous concert hall is known for its excellent acoustics and exuberant Modernisme style. Designed and built by Lluís Domènech i Muntaner from 1905 to 1908, the Palau was declared World Heritage by UNESCO in 1997. After a short video, we will visit the major rooms of the building.

Meeting point of the Catalan avant-garde artists at the beginning of the 20th Century, this bar-restaurant-cafe was frequented by Pablo Picasso, who drew the menu. It was opened on 12 June, 1897 and housed on the ground floor of Casa Martí, a neogothic building designed by the modernist architect Puig i Cadafalch. Puppet shows, Chinese shadow plays, poetry readings, concerts and, above all, painting and sculpture exhibitions were held here.

Inspired by neoclassic French urban architecture, at the end of the 19th Century, Gaudí; made 2 plans for the project: one with the central fountain surrounded by 4 lamp posts and the other with only 2. The second plan was chosen and you can see today the Fountain of the Three Graces and the 2 lamp posts designed by Gaudí.

Antoni Gaudí designed and built this palace for Eusebi Güell on Carrer Nou de la Rambla from 1885 to 1889. The outstanding features of this building are the façade in white stone and using parabolic arches as the entrance for the first time, the sinuous forged iron bars over the windows and the 18 chimneys that crown the building.

The tour will finish in front of this Hotel which has a Modernista dining room originally designed and decorated by Domènech i Montaner, a rich environment of historical value in which the older features enhance and inspire the new.

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