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Avinguda Del Carmel
Barcelona
Spain
coordinates:
lat 41.4137459, long 2.1523333
Building names(s):
Park Guell
Architect/Designer:
Gaudi
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Other Information:
Completion date: 1914
Getting there: Metro – Line 3 (green), Lesseps Station (NOTE: if you are visiting the park by metro, be prepared for a minimum 20 minute walk. The last 200m walk is up a steep hill)
Admission: Free
opening hours: 10:00 – approx 19:00 (note that the closing time varies throughout the year)
TIP: schedule at least half a day for a visit (due to it’s size and location)
Last modified: 3 June, 2009 | Suggested By LT

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The park was originally part of a commercially unsuccessful housing site, the idea of Count Eusebi Güell, whom the park was named after. It was inspired by the English garden city movement; hence the original English name Park (in the Catalan language spoken in Catalonia where Barcelona is located, the word for “Park” is “Parc”, and the name of the place is “Parc Güell” in its origin language). The site was a rocky hill with little vegetation and few trees, called Montaña Pelada (Bare Mountain). It already included a large country house called Larrard House or Muntaner de Dalt House, and was next to a neighborhood of upper class houses called La Salud. The intention was to exploit the fresh air (well away from smoky factories) and beautiful views from the site, with sixty triangular lots being provided for luxury houses. Count Eusebi Güell added to the prestige of the development by moving in 1906 to live in Larrard House. Ultimately, only two houses were built, neither designed by Gaudí. One was intended to be a show house, but on being completed in 1904 was put up for sale, and as no buyers came forward, Gaudí, at Güell’s suggestion, bought it with his savings and moved in with his family and his father in 1906