Pavellons Güell - Free Audio Guide
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Pavellons Güell, Carrer de George Roseborough Collins, Pedralbes, les Corts, Barcelona, Barcelonès, Barcelona, Catalunya, 08001, España
Pavellons Güell, designed by Antoni Gaudí between 1884 and 1887, is a series of historical buildings located in the Les Corts district of Barcelona. This site showcases Gaudí's distinctive architectural style and reflects his close relationship with his patron, Eusebi Güell. Visitors can admire the intricate designs of the northern gate and the pavilions, which include a stable, a pigeon house, and a gatehouse. The site is a declared historical-artistic monument since 1969, making it an essential part of Barcelona's cultural heritage. It's open to the public, but visiting hours and admission fees may vary; checking in advance is recommended. The site is accessible via public transport, making it easy for tourists to explore this architectural gem.