Where Are the Gaudí Houses in Barcelona?

By Robert Palmer

Barcelona is a city known for its stunning architecture, and few architects have left their mark on the city quite like Antoni Gaudí. Born in 1852 in the Catalan region of Spain, Gaudí was a pioneer of the Catalan Modernista movement, which combined elements of Art Nouveau with traditional Catalonian styles.

Gaudí’s work can be seen throughout Barcelona, from his masterpiece Sagrada Familia to his whimsical Park Güell. However, some of his most impressive works are the private homes he designed for wealthy clients.

If you’re interested in seeing some of Gaudí’s residential work, here are a few places to start:

Casa Vicens

Located in the Gracia neighborhood of Barcelona, Casa Vicens was Gaudí’s first major residential commission. Built between 1883 and 1885 for a wealthy tile manufacturer, the house features colorful tiles and intricate ironwork.

Casa Batlló

One of Gaudí’s most famous buildings, Casa Batlló is located on Passeig de Gracia and was built between 1904 and 1906 for a wealthy industrialist. The building is known for its striking façade, which features undulating curves and colorful mosaics.

Casa Milà (La Pedrera)

Also located on Passeig de Gracia, Casa Milà (commonly known as La Pedrera) was built between 1906 and 1910 for a wealthy couple. The building features an undulating stone façade and a rooftop terrace with surreal chimney sculptures.

Casa Calvet

Built between 1898 and 1900 for a textile manufacturer, Casa Calvet is located in the Eixample neighborhood of Barcelona. The building features a more restrained design than some of Gaudí’s other works, but still incorporates elements like wrought iron balconies and colorful tiles.

Casa Lleó-Morera

While not designed by Gaudí himself, Casa Lleó-Morera is part of the famous Illa de la Discòrdia (Block of Discord) on Passeig de Gracia and was renovated by his contemporary Lluís Domènech i Montaner. The building features colorful floral motifs and a striking stained glass skylight.

Conclusion

These are just a few examples of the stunning residential architecture that can be found in Barcelona. Whether you’re a fan of Gaudí’s playful style or simply appreciate beautiful design, these houses are definitely worth a visit. Don’t forget to bring your camera!