Welcome to our category dedicated to the intriguing world of Antoni Gaudí and the Art Nouveau movement that swept through Europe during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This section celebrates the revolutionary transformations in architectural aesthetics during this period.

Here, we delve into the intricacies of Gaudí’s organic, nature-inspired designs that stood as a testament to his unparalleled genius. His masterpiece, the still-unfinished Sagrada Familia, along with other iconic landmarks like Park Güell, Casa Batlló, and Casa Milà, are highlighted for their unique and stunning designs that defy conventional architectural principles.

But our exploration doesn’t stop at Gaudí. The Art Nouveau movement, characterized by its flowing, curvilinear forms and intricate decorative patterns, was a response to the industrialization of Europe. Discover how Art Nouveau architects integrated natural forms into their designs, creating buildings that were not just structures but works of art.

 

  • Antoni Maria Gallissà i Soqué (1)
  • Cesar Martinell I Brunet (2)
  • Enric Sagnier i Villavecchia (2)
  • Gaudi (43)
  • Joan Rubio i Bellver (2)
  • Josep Maria Julol i Gibert (4)
  • Josep Puig I Cadafalch (11)
  • Lluís Domènech i Montaner (8)
  • Manuel Jaoquim Raspall i Mallol (3)
  • Salvador Valeri i Pupurull (1)



  • Gaudi’s Collaborators

    Gaudi’s Collaborators

    GAUDÍ - The ManBiographic Synthesis Extended Biography Chronology Influences Gaudí's Political and Patriotic Sentiment Gaudí's Friends Gaudí's Collaborators The WorkArchitectonic Work Characteristic Styles Technical Aspects Decorative Aspects - Ceramics | Furniture |...
    Miralles Property Fence

    Miralles Property Fence

      Basic Information Location: Passeig Manuel Girona, 55-57 Barcelona Qualification: x (1on 5) Present Condition: Good (for non demolished part) Transport: Buses: 8, 16, 34, 66, 70, 72, 74 Metro: L3 (Maria Cristina) Visits: Fence in public space.   History...
    Vicens house

    Vicens house

    Basic information Location: Carrer de les Carolines, 24 Barcelona Qualification: xxxxx (3 on 5) Present condition: Outside / Inside: Acceptable Transports: Buses: 22, 24, 31, 32 Visits: The building is the property of a private owner. Visits are consequently...
    Art Nouveau Architecture in Catalonia

    Art Nouveau Architecture in Catalonia

    History The first origins of Art Nouveau architecture in Catalonia are in the new Escola Provincial d’Arquitectura (Provincial Architecture school), created in Barcelona in 1871 and leaded by the architect Elies Rogent i Amat (1821-1897). Before the foundation...