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Apartment block built between 1906 and 1910 in Barcelona for the Milà family, located in Passeig de Gracia..Ceilings, columns and furniture designed by Gaudi for this house are extremely modern. Casa Milà was classified as World Heritage in the1984 UNESCO Catalogue
La Pedrera Argonauts La Pedrera decorated glass piece
La Pedrera Ghost Smoke La Pedrera glass
La Pedrera Overview Joselyn Aldaz 2n ESO
Casa Milà Central Atrium
The roof shows an incredible fantasy, the chimneys that appear warriors, are made with a variety of art forms.
Miguel Filian M.
Is both one of the major avenues in Barcelona and also one of its most important shopping and business areas.
In 1906 the architect Pere Falqués i urpí designed the avenue's now famous ornate benches and street-lights.
Barcelona's most fashionable street, with buildings designed by modernista architects of fame such as, Antonio Gaudí, Pere Falqués , Josep Puig i Cadalfaich, Lluis Doménech i Montaner , Enric Sagnier and Josep Vilaseca.
Monica Mocha , 2y.
Passeig De Gracia
Passeig de Gracia is one of the main avenues of Barcelona and also one of its commercial areas and business major, plus a showcase of outstanding works of modernist architecture in the city, as the works of Gaudi and Domenech i Montaner, declared World Heritage sites.It is located on the right of the Eixample.
Mileydi Andrea Puethman Rosado,2y.
Passeig de Gràcia It is located in the central part of Eixample, stretching from Plaça Catalunya to Carrer Gran de Gràcia. Passeig de Gràcia is nowadays regarded as the most expensive street in Barcelona and also in Spain.
Amanda Caisalitin
ESCORXADOR PARK
Joan Miró Park Escorxador Park: This park can be cited as the first remarkable public project of the new Barcelona. The first urban interventions done by the City Council mostly by Oriol Bohigas and his team in the late 1970s and first 1980s.This park at the southern edge of L'Eixample, occupying four Cerdà blocks, previously housed an abattoir (the Escorxador)
[Joan Miró Park (Escorxador Park)] This park can be cited as the first remarkable public project of the new Barcelona. This park at the southern edge of L'Eixample, occupying four Cerdà blocks, previously housed an abattoir (the Escorxador). Once it was demolished, in 1979, a competition for a new park was
launched.
At the Tarragona street there's a hard plaza (with a small lake including Joan Miró's colourful sculpture Dona i Ocell (Woman and Bird), used for all kind of social activities -like dancing Sardines, see pic #2-. At the other side there's a public library (by the same architects), while the rest of the park has different green zones (mostly filled with Mediterranean vegetation -pines, etc-, creating an environment similar to those of the Costa Brava), pergolas and sports
areas.
Rebeca Cabral
2ESO
Casa Batllo is a building restored by Antoni Gaudi and Josep Maria Jujoil , built in the year 1877 and remodelled in the years 1905–1907; located at 43, Passeig de Gracia , part of the illa de la discordia in the eixample district of Barcelona , Catalonia .
BATLLO BALCONIES
From the outside the façade of Casa Batlló looks like it has been made from skulls and bones. The "Skulls" are in fact balconies and the "bones" are supporting pillars.
MARIANO MERICA 2Y
Batlló House- a unique, singular and exceptional master piece is Antonio Gaudí
The rooms very is creative and fashion
Batlló House roof have been compared to a reptilian creature, the backbone of a gigantic dinosaur, the dragon killed by St.George
Melissa Castro 2y
Is a massive Roman Catholic Church under construction in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
Holy Family began in Gothic Holy Family portals of Birth And the passion
Holy Family height of 170 meters Holy Family will have 18 towers
ANGGiE MALAVÉ 2YESO