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miércoles, 18 de noviembre de 2015

BARCELONA: SAGRADA FAMILIA



Today I would like to speak about La Sagrada Família, one of the most impressive buildings in Barcelona. Located between the streets Marina, Provença, Sardenya and Mallorca, stands the Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família, still under construction. Surely, when finished, It will be the most beautiful building in Barcelona.

The Sagrada Família is Antoni Gaudí’s best-known work and has become a symbol of Barcelona. Extravagant and ambitious, this unique modern cathedral has been under construction since 1882, and is expected to be completed by 2030.

The four towers on each façade represent the 12 Apostles. A dome-shaped tower will eventually crown the apse, symbolising the Virgin Mary. The four tall towers dedicated to the evangelists will encircle the central spire, which will be built over the crossing. This spire will represent the Saviour.


Sagrada Familia Basilica in Barcelona
Situated to one side of the Plaça de la Sagrada Família, between the streets Marina, Provença, Sardenya and Mallorca, stands the Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família


Sagrada Familia Basilica in Barcelona
La Sagrada Familia aspires to be a symbolic construction. It has three monumental façades: the eastern one dedicated to the birth of Christ, the western one dedicated to the Passion of Christ, and the Glory façade, which is the biggest of all, and is devoted to religious faith


Birth of Christ facade of Sagrada Familia in Barcelona
The richness of sculptures of the façades of La Sagrada Família can be seen in this image of the Birth of Christ façade


Sagrada Familia Basilica in Barcelona
Another picture of the Birth of Christ façade of La Sagrada Familia, conceived by Gaudí


Birth of Christ facade of Sagrada Familia in Barcelona
Birth of Christ in Sagrada Familia Basilica


Birth of Christ facade of Sagrada Familia in Barcelona
Sculptures representing two of the Three Kings in Birth of Christ facade of Sagrada Familia Basilica


Sagrada Familia Basilica in Barcelona
Image of the façade of La Sagrada Família dedicated to the Passion and Death. This temple is still under construction and it is believed that it could be finished in twenty years. The height of this four towers is 140m. You can go up the towers on foot or using the lift, and enjoy breathtaking views of Barcelona


Sagrada Familia Basilica in Barcelona
Detail of the façade of La Sagrada Família dedicated to the Passion and Death



Sagrada Familia Basilica in Barcelona
Here can be seen some details of a wall of the central nave of La Sagrada Família


Apse of Sagrada Familia Basilica in Barcelona
Windows of the apse of Sagrada Familia Basilica




Sagrada Familia in Barcelona
Apse and one of the towers of Sagrada Familia in Barcelona



Sagrada Familia Basilica in Barcelona
Sagrada Familia lit at night




And finally, three pictures of the construction process of Sagrada Familia Basilica:


Basilica of Sagrada Familia in 1933
Basilica of Sagrada Familia in 1933


Completion of the Sagrada Familia Basilica
Sagrada Familia will be finished in 2026, one hundred years after the death of Antoni Gaudí


Sagrada Familia in Barcelona
Sagrada Familia in Barcelona when it will be finished




Clicking on the next link you will find pictures inside La Sagrada Familia. Besides, I would like to give you some useful informatión in case you want to visit this impressive building designed by Gaudí:

- Address: C/ Mallorca, 401 (08013 Barcelona)
- Phone: +34 932 073 031
- How to get there:
  • Metro L2 and L5, stop Sagrada Família.
  • Bus 19, 33, 34, 43, 44, 50 and 51.
  • Barcelona Bus Turístic, stop Sagrada Família
- Web site: www.sagradafamilia.org

Other modernist buildings you can visit in Barcelona are:



Besides you can visit other beautiful religious buildings in Barcelona:


Finally, clicking on the next link you will find links to more beautiful places of Barcelona. 


viernes, 8 de agosto de 2014

BARCELONA: MODERNISM ROUTE


The most beautiful Barcelona modernist buildings, many of them designed by the brilliant architect Antoni Gaudí, are located in diferent places of the city. So, in this post, I would like to suggest you a route, called Modernist route, which will let you see these buildings walking along two of the most interesting avenues of Barcelona: Avinguda Diagonal and Passeig de Gràcia.

Walking along this route you will see the following modernist buildings:


Besides, near Barcelona you can visit more modernist buildings in La Colònia Güell.

Let's start the route!



Park Güell


Dragon in Park Guell in Barcelona
A popular dragon is in the entrance of the Park Güell in Barcelona, designed by Antoni Gaudí


Park Guell in Barcelona
Typical benchs in the Park Güell. A nice place where you can spend a lovely sunday morning with children and enjoy fantastic views of Barcelona


Park Guell designed by Gaudí in Barcelona
Tile on the ceiling of Sala Hipóstila in Park Güell



- Useful information about the Park Güell:

  • Address: C/ Olot, 1-13
  • How to get there: Bus 24 and 92, Barcelona Bus Turístic, stop Park Güell.
  • Web site: www.bcn.cat/parcsijardins

Sagrada Familia


Sagrada Familia Basilica in Barcelona
Birth's façade of the temple of Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, conceived by Gaudí. This temple is still under construction and it is believed that it could be finished in twenty years


Sagrada Familia designed by Gaudí
Passion's façade of La Sagrada Familia. The height of this four towers is 140m


Sagrada Familia designed by GaudíInside La Sagrada Familia you can enjoy views as fantastic as this one of the transept


- Useful information about La Sagrada Família:
  • Address: Mallorca, 401 (08013 Barcelona)
  • How to get there: Metro L2 and L5, stop Sagrada Família. Bus 19, 33, 34, 43, 44, 50 and 51.
  • Web site: www.sagradafamilia.org



Hospital de Sant Pau



Pavilion of Hospital de Sant Pau in Barcelona
The roofs of the pavilions with tiles, tiles in flake shaped, chimneys, domes and pinnacles underline the lush application of ceramic to decorate the pavilions of Hospital de Sant Pau in Barcelona




Casa Vicens


Casa Vicens designed by Antoni Gaudí
Casa Vicens designed by Antoni Gaudí in Barcelona


Casa Fuster



Casa Fuster in Barcelona
Casa Fuster was Luís Domènech i Montaner last building

- Useful information about La Casa Fuster:

  • Address: Pg. de Gràcia, 132
  • How to get there: Bus 22, 24 and 28.

Casa Terrades or "Casa de les Punxes"



Casa de les Punxes in BarcelonaThe Terrades house or "Casa de les Punxes", designed by Puig i Cadafalch is another example of Modernist architecture you can see in Barcelona


- Useful information about La Casa de les Punxes:
  • Address: Av. Diagonal, 416
  • How to get there: Metro L4 and L5, stop Verdaguer.| Bus 20, 39, 45 and 47.


Casa Thomas


Casa Thomas in Barcelona
Casa Thomas is another beautiful modernist building you can see in Barcelona designed by Lluís Domènech i Montaner

- Useful information about La Casa Thomas:

  • Address: Mallorca, 293.
  • How to get there: Bus 20, 43, 44, 45 and 47.

Modernism along the Passeig de Gràcia

Along the Passeig de Gràcia there are some of the most important modernist buildings of Barcelona, like Casa Milà o Casa Batlló, masterpieces of the brilliant architect Antoni Gaudí.


Casa Mila or "La Pedrera"


Casa Milà designed by Gaudí in Barcelona
Casa Milà, also known as "La Pedrera", is another impressive modernist building in Barcelona


Casa Milà designed by Gaudí in Barcelona
The chimneys and balconys of "La Pedrera" were really carefully designed by Antoni Gaudí

Casa Milà designed by Gaudí in Barcelona
The chimenys of La Casa Milà are, in my opinion, the most impressive elements of this wonderful modernist building


- Useful information about La Casa Milà
  • Address: Provença, 261-265
  • How to get there: Metro L3 and L5, stop Diagonal. Bus 7, 16, 17, 22, 24 and 28. FGC, stop Provença. Barcelona Bus Turístic, stop Pg. de Gràcia-La Pedrera.


Casa Batlló




Casa Batlló designed by Gaudí in Barcelona
The facade of La Casa Batlló lit at night



Casa Batlló designed by Gaudí in Barcelona
Chimneys on the roof of La Casa Batlló, one of the most beautiful modernist buildings in Barcelona


- Useful information about La Casa Batllo:

  • Address: Pg. de Gràcia, 43
  • How to get there: Metro L2, L3 and L4, stop Passeig de Gràcia.Bus 7, 16, 17, 22, 24 and 28. Barcelona Bus Turístic, stop Casa Batlló-Fundació Antoni Tàpies.
  • Web site: www.casabatllo.cat


Casa Amatller

Casa Amatller i Batlló in Barcelona
La Casa Amatller, designed by Puig i Cadafalch, and Casa Batlló, conceived by Gaudi, are in the block of buildings called Block of discord, together with the Lleó Morera house


- Useful information about La Casa Amatller:

  • Address: Pg. de Gràcia, 41
  • How to get there: Metro L2, L3 and L4, stop Passeig de Gràcia. Bus 7, 16, 17, 22, 24 and 28.
  • Web site: www.amatller.org

Casa Lleó i Morera


Casa Lleó i Morera in BarcelonaBesides the boutiques, the Passeig de Gràcia is the best place to start the modernism route. This route can start, for instance, in the Lleó Morera house, shown by this picture, built by Domènech i Montaner


- Useful information about La Casa Lleó i Morera:

  • Address: Pg. de Gràcia, 35
  • How to get there: Metro L2, L3 and L4, stop Passeig de Gràcia. Bus 7, 16, 17, 22, 24 and 28.

Casa Calvet


Casa Calvet in Barcelona
Casa Calvet in Barcelona designed by Antoni Gaudí


Modernism in Barcelona Old City


Palau de la Música Catalana



Palau de la Música in BarcelonaDetail of the Palau de la Música main facade. This building was designed by Domènech i Montaner


Palau de la Música in BarcelonaInside the Palau de la Música Catalana (image obtained from wikipedia)


- Useful information about El Palau de la Música:

  • Address: Palau de la Música, 4-6
  • How to get there: Metro L1 and L4, stop Urquinaona. Bus 17, 19, 40 and 45
  • Web site: www.palaumusica.org

Casa Martí (Restaurant els Quatre Gats)



Restaurant Els Quatre Gats in Barcelona
Inside this building there were interesting meetings of modernist writers and artists at the beginning of the 20th century


- Useful information about Els Quatre Gats:


  • Address: Montsió, 3
  • How to get there: Metro L1 and L3, stop Catalunya and L4, stop Urquinaona. Bus 16, 17, 19, 40, 41, 42, 45, 55 and 141

Mercat de la Boqueria


Mercat de la Boqueria in BarcelonaMercat de la Boqueria main entrance, one of the largest markets in Barcelona


Mercat de la Boqueria in BarcelonaModernist detail of Mercat de la Boqueria, one of the largest markets in Barcelona


Palau Güell


Palau Güell designed by Gaudí in Barcelona 
 Main facade of El Palau Güell, a really beutiful modernist building in Barcelona


Palau Güell designed by Gaudí in Barcelona 
Detail of the main entrance of El Palau Güell, another masterpiece designed by Gaudí



- Useful information about El Palau Güell:

  • Address: Nou de la Rambla, 3-5
  • How to get there: Metro L3, stop Liceu. Bus 14, 59, 91, 120.
  • Website: www.palauguell.cat


Col·legi de les Teresianes



Col·legi de les Teresianes in Barcelona
Col·legi de les Teresianes in Barcelona



 Casa Bellesguard




Casa Bellesguard in Barcelona

Casa Bellesguard in Barcelona


I hope you enjoyed this route. Other interesting routes in Barcelona are:



Finally, clicking on the next link you will find links to more beautiful places of Barcelona.




lunes, 4 de agosto de 2014

BARCELONA GAUDI: TORRE BELLESGUARD

The Torre Bellesguard was designed and built by Antoni Gaudí between 1900 and 1909 in the Sarrià-Sant Gervasi district. This neo-Gothic house stands at the foot of the Collserola Ridge, on a site which boasts fantastic views of Barcelona. Actually its name refers to the beautiful views –bell esguard – over Barcelona. Besides Gaudí designed a curious viaduct next to it, called Viaducte Bellesguard as a containing wall.



Torre Bellesguard designed by Antoni Gaud
Torre Bellesguard designed and built by Antoni Gaudí in Barcelona


The Torre Bellesguard evokes medieval times, resembling a castle from the outside, with towers and battlements. The house was built with stone and brick, decorated with beautiful mosaics and wrought-iron details.

Currently, the Casa Bellesguard is a private property and surrounded by gardens. Nearby, in Carrer Bellesguard, you can see the Viaduct Bellesguard, also designed by Antoni Gaudí.




Torre Bellesguard in Barcelona
Parade Ground in the Gardens of Torre Bellesguard which belonged to the castle of Martí l'Humà, built in the 15th century and rebuilt by Gaudí


Gardens of Torre Bellesguard
Parade ground and gardens of Torre Bellesguard in Barcelona



Torre Bellesguard in Barcelona
Entrance of Torre Bellesguard


Torre Bellesguard in Barcelona
On the front door of Torre Bellesguard you can read "Maria Puríssima sens pecat fou concebuda (Immaculate Mary was conceived without sin)" written in wrought iron


Torre Bellesguard in Barcelona
Detail of the facade of Torre Bellesguard


Torre Bellesguard in Barcelona
Trencadís (tile) of a bench beside the entrance of Torre Bellesguard where you can see the sun setting behind Montserrat, dark clouds and the date 1410, when Martí l'Humà, the last King of the line of Catalan Kings, died childless



Hall of Torre Bellesguard
Colourful hall of Torre Bellesguard


Venus star in Torre Bellesguard
Venus star in the hall of Torre Bellesguard


Hall of Torre Bellesguard
Lamp inside the Hall of Torre Bellesguard




Sala dels Maons in Torre Bellesguard
Sala dels Maons in Torre Bellesguard is probably its most beautiful room




Sala dels Maons in Torre Bellesguard
Another view of Sala dels Maons where you can see how Gaudí designed the structure of the house


Roof of Torre Bellesguard
Roof of Torre Bellesguard




Roof of Torre Bellesguard
Pinnacle and the four-armed cross of Torre Bellesguard in Barcelona



Roof of Torre Bellesguard
The previous pinnacle and this part of the roof symbolize the head of a dragon and the lance which kill it according to the Sant Jordi legend



Torre Bellesguard in Barcelona
The height of Torre Bellesguard is 33 meters, topped by a four-armed cross which is so characteristic of Gaudí’s buildings




Barcelona from Torre Bellesguard
View of Barcelona from the roof of Torre Bellesguard. You can see the twin towers on the left and Montjuïc, the Olympic mountain, on the right



After the audioguided visit inside the Torre Bellesguard we spent some minutes taking pictures of the house from its garden.



Torre Bellesguard in Barcelona
Torre Bellesguard in Barcelona from its garden


Gardens of Torre Bellesguard
Garden at the rear of Torre Bellesguard in Barcelona


Gardens of Torre Bellesguard
Trencadís of a bench in the garden of Torre Bellesguard in Barcelona


Viaduct Bellesguard


Viaduct Bellesguard in Barcelona
Viaduct Bellesguard in Barcelona



Viaduct Bellesguard in Barcelona
Viaduct Bellesguard designed by Gaudí as a containing wall in Barcelona. The stone arches and sloping angle remind us of the Park Güell


Viaduct Bellesguard in Barcelona
Columns of Viaducte Bellesguard, designed by Antoni Gaudí in Barcelona


Gaudí Nights 2014 in Torre Bellesguard



Torre Bellesguard in Barcelona
Torre Bellesguard in the evening



Gaudi Nights in Torre Bellesguard
Spanish guitar and Flamenco performance in Gaudí Nights in Torre Bellesguard


I also would like to give you some useful informatión in case you want to visit this building designed by Gaudí:




- Address: Bellesguard, 16-20
- How to get there: Bus 60.


Clicking on the next links you will find more pictures of the most important buildings designed by Antoni Gaudí:


Other fantastic modernist buildings in Barcelona are:




Finally, clicking on the next link you will find more links to other beautiful places in Barcelona, among them, more fantastic modernist masterpieces you can see along the Modernist Route.