
The Gaudí House Museum was the residence of the architect Antoni Gaudí I Cornet (1852-1926) from 1906 to 1925. The building, which was constructed as a show house for the Park Güell residential development project, was designed by Francesc d’Assís Berenguer i Mestres (1866-1914), Gaudí’s friend and right-hand-man.
After Gaudí’s death, the house was acquired and occupied by private owners. Years later, on 28 September 1963, the site opened to the public as the Gaudí House Museum.
Since 1992, the house has been owned by the Construction Board of La Sagrada Família, which, in line with its goal of...
Address
Park Güell, Ctra. del Carmel, 23A
Barcelona
Schedule
October - March 10 am - 6 pm, April-September 9 am - 8 pm, December 25 and 26 & January 1 and 6 10 am to 2 pm
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