About Gaudí’s Barcelona
The city of Barcelona is one of the great references of European modernism thanks to the work of Antoni Gaudí, its greatest exponent. At the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th, the architect transformed the urban landscape with an innovative language inspired by nature, geometry, and spirituality. His creations have been recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites for their exceptional artistic value.
What to see during the visit
The combined ticket allows you to discover four masterpieces by Antoni Gaudí: the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia, Park Güell, Casa Milà, and Casa Batlló. All include a downloadable app audio guide that lets you explore their history, symbolism, and architectural details at your own pace, avoiding queues while understanding the evolution of Catalan modernism.
“The great book of nature is the true master.” — Antoni Gaudí
Curiosities
- The four works reflect different creative stages of Antoni Gaudí, from urban to religious architecture.
- The Sagrada Familia Basilica is still under construction more than a century after it began.
- Trencadís, a mosaic technique using broken ceramic pieces, is a common hallmark in his works.







