
Park Guell
Park Güell in Barcelona is a unique example of modernist architecture designed by Antoni Gaudí. The park covers an area of 17.18 hectares and offers a combination of garden art and architecture. It was originally conceived as a housing development, but the idea never came to fruition. The highlight of the park is the colorful mosaic art that can be discovered in various areas, especially on the curved bench at the main square.
One of the main attractions is the striking salamander sculpture, often considered a symbol of the park. The park is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors can stroll through the winding paths and enjoy the impressive views of the city. There are also numerous areas suitable for families, including playgrounds and extensive green areas.
Park Güell is a place not only for the beauty of nature and art, but also for the cultural experience that reflects Gaudí's vision. It's worth a visit to experience the special atmosphere and creative energy of the place.