The magic of a unique park
The Park Guëll was born of Eusebi Güell's wish to build a large garden-city on his own plot of land. Antonio Gaudí was put in charge of the works, and he directed its construction between 1910 and 1914. The gardens that can be visited nowadays are just a small part of that huge project.Practical Information
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Park & garden - Architectural & Design museumClientele: Kid friendly
Facilities: Private parking (por la entrada de la carretera del Carmel)
Public places & walks near the metro Estació Vallcarca
Public places & walks near the metro Estació Lesseps
All the places connected to Parc Güell:
- Casa Vicens (Public & administrative place) - Col.legi de les Teresianes (Public & administrative place) - Torre Bellesguard (Public & administrative place) - Finca Güell (Public & administrative place) - Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Familia (Public places & walks) - Casa Batlló (Public places & walks) - Casa Milà (La Pedrera) (Public places & walks) - Palau Güell (Museum)Modifié par la rédaction de Cityvox
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This park is unique! There is an architecture in every form imaginable with lots of bright colors. One can walk for hours because this park is huge! Also, access is high over the city, which is also its charm! You feel in an enchanted world ... This place is to visit without hesitation.
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Ce parc est unique ! On y trouve une architecture sous toutes les formes inimaginables avec plein de couleurs vives. On peut s'y promener pendant des heures car ce parc est immense ! Aussi, l'accès est en hauteur par rapport à la ville, ce qui fait aussi son charme ! On se sent dans un monde enchanté... Ce lieu est à visiter sans hésitation.
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It is definitely worth the trip! We went by bus (24 I think?) Which starts from the place of Catalonia and it brings us to the entrance is on the side, avoiding the climb that leads to the subway entrance. Not miss and plus it's free.
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Ca vaut vraiment le détour ! Nous y sommes allés en autobus (le 24 je crois ?) qui part de la place de Catalonya ; il nous amène devant l'entrée est sur la côté ce qui évite la grimpette qui mène du métro à l'entrée principale. A ne pas manquer et en plus c'est gratuit.
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