Gaudi House Museum and its collection

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The former residence of the architect Antoni Gaudí now serves as a museum. The museum is devoted to his work and is an eyecatcher for the Park Güell. It was designed by his friend Francesc d’Assís Berenguer i Mestres. Antoni Gaudí i Cornet lived in this house from 1906 to 1925. Some rooms are still the same as they were when he lived there. The collection includes furniture, sculptures, drawings and other objects that he created. Apart from his work, visitors can also get to know more about Gaudí's private life.

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Gaudi House Museum
Carretera del Carmel, 23A
08024 Barcelona

Visitor information Gaudi House Museum

Opening hours

October to March - 10am to 6pm
April - Sept - 9am to 8pm

Admission

0 – 6Free
Normal rate€20.65

Concessions - discounts based on age.

Facilities

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Location & Map

Carretera del Carmel, 23A, Barcelona

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Gaudi House Museum Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Gaudi House Museum in Barcelona offers visitors an intimate look into the life and work of the renowned architect Antoni Gaudí. Located in Park Güell, the museum is housed in the building where Gaudí lived from 1906 to 1925. The museum showcases original furniture and personal objects, providing insight into Gaudí's daily life and creative process.

    Visitors appreciate the well-preserved interiors and the opportunity to see Gaudí's living spaces. The museum effectively illustrates the architect's innovative design principles and his attention to detail. Many reviewers highlight the informative exhibits that explain Gaudí's techniques and inspirations.

    However, some visitors note that the museum is relatively small and can feel crowded during peak times. A few reviews mention that the entry fee is a bit high for the size of the museum, although most find the experience worthwhile. Some visitors suggest that the museum could benefit from more extensive descriptions or audio guides to provide deeper context.

    Overall, the Gaudi House Museum is generally well-received by architecture enthusiasts and those interested in Gaudí's work. It offers a personal perspective on the famous architect's life, complementing the experience of visiting his larger, more well-known works in Barcelona.

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