One of the many iconic views of Barcelona are those of Parc Guell, an urban development study by Catalan modernist Antoni Gaudi. Envisioned to the be the center of a largely unsuccessful housing development on what was then the outskirts of Barcelona, Parc Guell, the park was to be the centerpiece of a possible new neighborhood on the hill away from the pollution of industrial Barcelona.
The park is now a municipal garden which has a free portion and a paid fee "monument" area. The gardens are singular in their style which this blogger has currently a lack of words. So, many pictures are instead following. Maybe with greater thought some reasonable narrative could be developed, but not today.![]() |
| looking down at the viaduct from the the Plaza |
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| detail of the tilework along the serpentine railing/bench surrounding the central plaza |
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| The iconic Dragon |
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| Catalan Nationalism is a strong motif throughout |
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| rough hewn rock makes up the railing of the collonade and the viaduct |
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| viaduct |
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| the view from the cross at the highest point of the park |
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| Sagrada Familia in the background visible by its cranes |














































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