From April 1st to October 31st, 10:00-20:00, November 1st - March 31st, 10:00-17:30. It is closed every Monday, December 25th - December 26th, January 1st, January 3rd week and other holidays.
Recommended Sightseeing Time: 1 hour
Address: Carrer Nou de la Rambla, 3-5, 08001 Barcelona
Phone: +34-934-725775
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250 metres walk from the flat, the first beautiful masterpiece from Gaudi
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The building is fantastic, but be warned: buy your tickets on site for immediate visits only. I strongly discourage to pre-pay any tickets with them. We bought tickets for the Parabolic tour in advan...
actually i preferred the view from the ´boulders behind up on the hill. definitely go there too. this place was nice but you don't need to pay to go inside. with covid now we couldn't anyway but norma...
Ended up here by chance and without expectations. What a magic place with the most interesting history. So worth a visit, and listen to the guide, watch the view and enjoy all the details.
Free First Sunday of the Month BUT Must Pre-book Online
Our plans to see Gaudi’s first house, Palau Guell were thwarted because we went on one of the free Sundays but we didn't know to book ahead. Entry is free but you still need a ticket and the trick is ...
The Guell Palace was built by Gaudi in 1888 and was the creator of the great atmosphere of Gaudí. In 1984, he was selected as a World Heritage Site. The Guer family's coat of arms, cast in wrought iron between the arches, is extraordinary. The design of the parabolic dome in the central hall is ingenious, and the vaults and columns are clearly influenced by the Alhambra. The chimneys of different styles are the ancestors of many bold chimneys designed by Gaudi.
250 metres walk from the flat, the first beautiful masterpiece from Gaudi
Interior is very nice, and the roof with all the chimneys very particular. I really appreciated visiting it.
One of the works by Gaudi
Another of Gaudi's contributions to Barcelona's architectural scene. Not as showy as some of Gaudi's other buildings, but still pretty cool. It was closed to the public in 2004 for renovations, but it may have reopened since.
Interesting, very lovely palace designed by Gaudi. Some great materials used here, and the uses of arches to demonstrate space are impressive.