Torre Bellesguard Gaudí

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The Torre Bellesguard, one of Gaudí's less well-known Barcelona buildings, now, open to the public.
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Torre Bellesguard Gaudí

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The Torre Bellesguard, which is currently owned by the Guilera family who still live in part of the house, was designed by Antoni Gaudí and built between 1900 and 1909. The building has straight lines which were seldom seen in his work and was inspired by the medieval castle where King Martin the Humane once lived, part Gothic, part art nouveau. You can still see some of the medieval structure in the gardens of the estate.

The history of Bellesguard is closely linked to the history of Catalonia as it dates back to the Middle ages when Martin the Humane gave the site its current name and built his home there. It was also the place where one of Catalonia's most famous bandits, Serrallonga, used to hide out after committing his crimes, and also played an important role in the historic events of 1714.

The building takes its name from its strategic position and magnificent views – in Catalan "Bellesguard" means "beautiful views" or "good viewing point".

Bellesguard and the crypt of the Colonia Güell are buildings which Gaudí used as test beds for the architectural solutions he would later apply to the Sagrada Familia.

What does your booking include?:
  • Audioguided tour: audio guide of the gardens and inside the Torre Bellesguard in English, Catalan, Spanish, French, Japanese and Russian + informative leaflet.
  • Guided tour: guided tour of the gardens and inside the Torre Bellesguard for small groups (18 people max.) in their requested language.

Please go to the meeting point indicated in your reservation. Make sure you arrive at the selected time to guarantee your entry, as your ticket will only be valid at the specified time or up to 15 minutes after the scheduled time.

from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10am to 3pm (last admission at 2pm).

  • English: at 11am.
  • Catalan: at 12noon.
  • Spanish: at 1.15pm.

Mondays and 1/1, 6/1, 25/12, 26/12.

English, Catalan, Spanish, French, Italian and Russian.

English, Spanish and Catalan.

45 minutes.

1 hour.

  • Wheelchair not accessible.
  • Reduced admission: senior citizens and childs form 8 to 18 years. The requisite accreditation must be provided.
  • Under 8 years old: free.

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