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artdeco arqutecture by Antoni Gaudi in Barcelona
Street scene from the historic Catalan town of Castello D Empuries during the day
Iconic building of Coliseum, the famous theatre and cinema, in Barcelona, Spain
Drone view of the famous quarters of Barcelona  and Sagrada Familia Cathedral
Olot, Spain – January 1, 2021: Casa Gaietà Vila, a modernist house built in 1901 by Alfred Paluzie in Olot, Catalonia.
Tarragona, Spain - July 14, 2024: View of fountain with Chamber of Commerce building in background
May 8, 2021 - Barcelona, Spain:  Roof of Casa Mila (La Pedrera) in Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona, Spain - January, 7th 2013: Some tourists are on roof of Casa MilA  made by Gaudi in Barcelona. At left side is huge expressionistic chimney.
Alcoy, Alicante, Spain, February 20, 2024: Facade of the Alcoy Conservatory of Music and Dance, Alicante, Spain
Barcelona, Catalonia: Details from the roof of Casa Mila or La Pedrera. It was the last private residence designed by Antoni Gaudi, built 1906-1912. UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Esglesia Castrense de la Ciutadella (Citadel Military Church), Barcelona\n\nSituated within the confines of the Citadel Park (Parc de la Ciutadella) and designated as a Cultural Asset of Local Interest, this charming chapel is dedicated to the Immaculate Conception, the patron saint of the Infantry.\n\nThe chapel, dating back to 1720, exhibits a Neo-classical style with French influences and features a cross-shaped layout comprising a single nave and side chapels. Originally part of the fortification of the citadel, it underwent modifications during the 19th century when the Citadel was transformed into a public garden for the Universal Exhibition in Barcelona. Additional restoration work took place in 1928.
Tourists exploring Gaudi's iconic chimneys and ventilation towers on the rooftop of Casa Mila, La Pedrera, under blue summer skies, Barcelona, Spain.
Barcelona, Spain - June 22, 2023: Narrow winding street in Barrio Gotico (Gothic Quarter) in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
Unusual low angle viewpoint of multiple building stories featuring arched window frames with multicolored pane decorations.
Barcelona, Spain - July 16, 2024: View of a narrow passage in Barcelona, featuring distinctive architecture with intricate details and colorful facades, reflecting the city's artistic spirit.
Béjaïa / Bougie, Kabylia, Algeria: dome of the synagogue with colorful tiles, red roofs and Ibn Sina highschool facade as background
Barcelona, Spain - December 15, 2022: Details from the roof of Casa Vicens in Barcelona, Spain. It is first masterpiece of Antoni Gaudi. Built between 1883 and 1885
Iconic Casa Xina (Casa Ferran Guardiola). its style, which mixes art deco and modernist styles with various orientalisms, in the Eixample district of Barcelona, Spain.
Castellfollit de la Roca, Spain – December 31, 2020: Església Vella of Castellfollit de la Roca Old Town, a medieval church in a village upon a cliff.
Barcelona, Spain - May 26 2022: Amazing architecture of buildings in the old city.
Rooftop and decorative chimneys of Casa Mila (La Pedrera) - famous building designed by Antonio Gaudi in Barcelona, Spain.
Barcelona, Spain - 09 Jan, 2022: Facades with balconies of typical buildings of Gracia district in Barcelona in the morning
Barcelona, Spain - April 3, 2018: Front view of Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, designed by Antonio Gaudi located on Passeig De Gracia.
Girona, Spain - 23 July, 2024: Historic buildings in the Plaza del Vi, Girona, Catalonia
A building by Antoni Gaudi in Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona, Spain - April 18, 2016: Facade of Casa Mila (La Pedrera) by Antoni Gaudi in prospect Diagonal, Barcelona, Spain.
Aerial view of Barcelona
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Barcelona, Spain; 10/04/2023- Known as La Pedrera is a Modernista building in Barcelona, Catalonis, Spain.It was designed as a private residence by architect Antoni Gaudi.
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