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  1. The House of Barcelona was a medieval dynasty that ruled the County of Barcelona continuously from 878 and the Crown of Aragon from 1137 (as kings from 1162) until 1410. They descend from the Bellonids, the descendants of Wilfred the Hairy.

  2. Casa Batlló. Apariencia. ocultar. La Casa Batlló es un edificio obra del arquitecto Antoni Gaudí, máximo representante del modernismo catalán. Se trata de una remodelación integral de un edificio previamente existente en el solar, obra de Emilio Sala Cortés.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Casa_BatllóCasa Batlló - Wikipedia

    Casa Batlló ( Catalan pronunciation: [ˈkazə βəˈʎːo]) is a building in the center of Barcelona, Spain. It was designed by Antoni Gaudí, and is considered one of his masterpieces. A remodel of a previously built house, it was redesigned in 1904 by Gaudí and has been refurbished several times after that.

  4. At present, Casa Batlló is a UNESCO World Heritage site and an icon in Barcelona, a must see for those who want to discover Gaudí’s work and modernism at its finest. It is also one of the most highly rated cultural and tourist attractions, welcoming 1 million visitors every year.

  5. HISTORY OF CASA BATLLÓ. Josep Batlló granted total creative freedom to Antoni Gaudí. LEARN MORE. A unique immersive visit to a unique masterpiece. International Exhibition of the Year 2022. UNESCO World Heritage.

  6. La Casa Milà, llamada popularmente La Pedrera («cantera» en catalán ), es un edificio modernista nota 1 obra del arquitecto Antoni Gaudí, construido entre los años 1906 y 1910 en el distrito del Ensanche de Barcelona, en el número 92 del paseo de Gracia. 1 La casa fue edificada por encargo del matrimonio Pedro Milá y Camps y Rosario Segimon,...

  7. architectuul.com › architecture › casa-batlloCasa Batllo | Architectuul

    Casa Batllo (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈkaze veʎˈʎo]) is a building restored by Antonio Gaudi and Josep Maria Jujol, built in 1877 and remodelled in the years 1904-1906; located at 43, Passeig de Gracia (passeig is Catalan for promenade or avenue), part of the Illa de la Discordia (the "Block of Discord") in the Eixample district of Barcelona, Spain.