8 Art Nouveau Landmarks in Barcelona
8 landmarks with verified facts and stories

Casa Batllo
43 Passeig de Gràcia, Eixample, Barcelona, 08007, Spain
The locals call it the "House of Bones," and once you see it, you'll understand why.

Casa Mila (La Pedrera)
92 Passeig de Gràcia, Eixample, Barcelona, 08008, Spain
When this building went up between 1906 and 1912, Barcelonans thought it was so ugly they called it "La Pedrera" — the quarry.

Eixample District
Eixample, Barcelona, Spain
In the mid-nineteenth century, Barcelona was suffocating.

Hospital de Sant Pau
167 Carrer de Sant Antoni Maria Claret, Horta-Guinardó, Barcelona, 08025, Spain
For over eighty years, this was a functioning hospital — and it's one of the most beautiful buildings in Barcelona.

Palau de la Musica Catalana
4 Carrer del Palau de la Música, Ciutat Vella, Barcelona, 08003, Spain
This concert hall is so extravagantly decorated that when it opened in 1908, some critics thought it was vulgar.

Palau Guell
Carrer Nou de la Rambla 3-5, 08001 Barcelona
Gaudi was only 34 years old when industrialist Eusebi Guell commissioned him to build a family palace just off La Rambla in 1885.

Park Guell
Carrer d'Olot, 08024 Barcelona
Park Guell was supposed to be a gated community for Barcelona's wealthy elite, and it was a spectacular commercial failure.

Sagrada Familia
Carrer de Mallorca 401, 08013 Barcelona
Nobody alive when this building started has lived to see it finished.
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