Park Guell (1923), designed by Antoni Gaudi, is a massive park in Barcelona that features beautiful greenery and interesting architecture. It’s one of the largest green spaces in Barcelona.
Originally a rich entrepreneur, Eusebi Guel, commissioned Gaudi to build a luxury residential complex, but the project was abandoned, and Gaudi created this park instead.
In typical Gaudi style, Park Guell was designed to mimic natural formations and he uses lines and curves that mimic the surrounding mountains, trees, and rocks. Gaudi and his family actually moved into one of the houses in the park and lived there until his death in 1926.
Today the park hosts 12 million tourists every year.



