Antoni Gaudí’s ornate structure standing proudly on Passeig de Grácia stops traffic. When I first saw it I had no idea what we’d found but quickly discovered Gaudi’s historical building in the Barcelona travel guide I constantly referenced. Sadly we were unable to tour inside but enjoyed the unique architecture from the street. Look closely at the balcony doors and the bone-like terraces attached. I still am mesmorized by the colorful and creative architecture of this building.
My response to Norm 2.0’s Thursday Doors.
wonderful photos, made me want to go there. Pinning them!
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I remember seeing the Gaudi stuff in Barcelona; quite an imagination to create his designs (almost like Dr. Suess).
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Great comparison!
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I’d never heard of him or seen his work until a fellow blogger shared some photos a few years ago. As your photos show, amazing stuff. Wonder what he was smoking?!! 🙂
janet
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Something colorful!
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Fabulous buildings.
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This building is a WOW. It’s as simple as that!!
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Beautiful photographs and I love the balconies. They make me curious about the rooms behind them :o)
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Me too…kicking myself!!!!
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Such beautiful ornate architecture and my-oh-my those balconies 🙂
Thanks for sharing these.
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FIELD TRIP?
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The building is wonderful, and the doors match perfectly. But, it is the balcony that absolutely amazes me. Thanks for sharing. 🙂
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I cannot even imagine what lies inside…so sorry I did not plan to tour prior to arriving in Barcelona. Will do so next time, if there is a next time. We did tour his Sagrada Família and WOW. A very different cathedral.
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Stunning photos! I would like to see these someday.
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The colors are fabulous!!! I hope you get to see his work. Thanks for visiting and commenting.
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