About the Sagrada Familia and Park Güell
Park Güell and the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia represent two of Antoni Gaudí’s most emblematic works and two masterpieces of Catalan modernism. Both monuments, declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites, reflect the architect’s artistic evolution and his ability to integrate nature, architecture, and religious symbolism into unique spaces in Barcelona.
What to see during the visit
The experience allows you to explore Park Güell, with its trencadís mosaics, organic shapes, and panoramic viewpoints, as well as discover the interior of the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia, famous for its tree-inspired columns and colorful stained-glass windows. The downloadable audio guide provides detailed explanations about the history, symbolism, and evolution of Gaudí’s style.
“Nothing is art if it does not come from nature.” — Antoni Gaudí
Curiosities
- Antoni Gaudí devoted the final years of his life exclusively to the construction of the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia.
- Park Güell was originally conceived as a private residential development inspired by English garden cities.
- The interior columns of the Sagrada Familia imitate the shape of trees, creating the feeling of a stone forest.






