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Discovering Barcelona’s World Heritage Sites

Barcelona boasts 9 UNESCO world heritage sites. This prestigious international recognition is given by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to sites considered of outstanding universal value. The first to be inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1984 are 7 of the spectacular Modernist buildings by Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí (1852-1926). In 1997, UNESCO added the Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, and Palau de la Música to its World Heritage List. These were designed by architect Domènech i Montaner (1850-1923), another leading figure of Catalan Modernism. If youÂ’re visiting Barcelona, make sure you include at least some of these masterpieces in your sightseeing agenda. La Sagrada Familia This is the world’s only Modernist basilica, and the undisputed tour de force of Gaudí’s legacy. The Nativity façade was completed in his lifetime and set the example for his successors to follow. It is a masterpiece of symbolism and sacred geometry. Sagrada Familia Casa Milà Its undulating forms create a ripple effect on the exterior façade, and the theme continues with asymmetrical windows, doors and furniture. DonÂ’t miss the colourful chimneys on the roof, and of course a spectacular view along BarcelonaÂ’s most prestigious shopping street Passeig de Gràcia. Casa Milà La Pedrera Palau Güell This is a magnificent villa just off La Rambla, commissioned by Gaudí’s long time patron, the industrialist Eusebi Güell. The majestic entrance has some very ornate cast iron decorations. The lower part is a large stable where the horses belonging to the Güell family and their visitors would rest. The banquet room and large bedrooms are especially beautiful. Palau Guell Casa Batlló It is also known as the “house of bones,” for the upper balconies that look like pieces of skulls. This remarkable building is a perfect example of Gaudí’s creative innovation. It is located in a part of the Eixample which is known as “La Manzana de la Discordia,” or the block of discord, in reference to the clashing styles of its Modernist buildings. Casa Batllo Park Güell A large mosaic dragon guards the stone steps that lead to an exquisite ornamental pavilion. It is one of Barcelona’s most iconic symbols. It was originally intended to be a housing project with villas for wealthy families. When these plans were shelved, the park was given to Barcelona city and opened as a public park. Park Guell Casa Vicens Perhaps Gaudí’s least famous work in Barcelona, the Casa Vicens is covered with colourful tiles both inside and outside. Decorative grills evoke a Medieval castle and the Arabic Mudejar style is evident in this unique residence in the Gràcia district. This is a private house, and it is currently for sale. Casa Vicens The Crypt of Colonia Güell Gaudí’s patron Eusebi Güell decided to move his textiles factory away from the city of Barcelona in 1898 and established a custom built industrial colony. It included everything that his workers and their families needed in order to live there. There was a school, recreational area and sports facilities, and a church built by Gaudí. Colonia Guell Hospital de la Creu i Sant Pau This is the largest Modernist complex in the world, with 19 separate pavilions and huge gardens. It is renowned for its paintings and mosaics as well as its elaborate wrought ironwork. It is still a fully functioning hospital so guided cultural tours are offered for visitors. Hospital Sant Pau Palau de la Música This world-class concert hall was built between 1905 and 1908 by the architect Domènech i Montaner. It was officially recognised as a building of historic and artistic interest in 1991. Discover its majestic spaces, artwork and history with a tour, or enjoy a concert here. Palau Musica Sandra Roig is Marketing Director at Apartment Barcelona. If you would like to be a guest blogger on A Luxury Travel Blog in order to raise your profile, please contact us.

Sandra Roig

Sandra Roig is Marketing Director at AB Apartment Barcelona. AB Apartment Barcelona is an apartment rental agency offering over one thousand short and long term apartments across Barcelona. If you would like to be a guest blogger on A Luxury Travel Blog in order to raise your profile, please contact us.

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7 Comments

  1. I’ve seen them all except the Crypt of Colonia Guell and Casa Vicens. They are all of exceptional value. It’s incredible how Gaudi imagined and somehow put into reality such pieces of beauty.

  2. These are some of the new heritage sites that I have seen of Barcelona. I have always come across the colorful buildings of Barcelona.The Crypt of Colonia Güell looks so interesting!

  3. The capital of Catalan has so many worthwhile sights. I can’t wait until I see La Sagrada Familia … it is the most epic church in the world.

  4. If you visit Barcelona, I suggest you go to Palau de la Musica to a concert. You will enjoy a lot not only listening to the music but also admiring the magnificent interior of the building.
    Regards,
    Jordi
    Barcelona

  5. I second the comment not to miss the Palau de la M̼sica Catalana Рits also a UNESCO World Heritage site. When I was in Barcelona in late 2013 the Hospital de Sant Pau was being completely renovated and the only tour turned out to be a very disappointing walk through mud wearing a hard hat! Do you know if the renovations have been completed now?

  6. THanks for this post! We are off to Barcelona next month and are putting together a list of where to go and what to see!

    It looks like such a beautiful city!

  7. Yes, these places really are special… So glad you have already all discovered some of them, and thank you for your comments!
    @Mike Avola,@Penelope, Totally agreed, it feels as if Gaudí tapped into some very profound inspiration that is expressed through his work.
    @Renuka, the Crypt of Colonia Güell is perhaps one of Gaudí’s best kept secrets, definitely worth the day trip.
    @Jordi, A Modernist marvel, and world-class concert hall, yes, the Palau de la Música is also well worth visiting. Thanks for the tip!
    @Kay, Renovations in Hospital SAant Pau are indeed complete now
    @Karianne, have a great trip!

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