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Barcelona | Classic Gaudí Architecture: Park Güell 🏰🌳

❤️About Park Güell: Park Güell, built between 1900 and 1914, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Gaudí was the designer of Park Güell, where he lived and worked from 1906 to 1926 for a full 20 years. Although the project was ultimately only partially completed, including the gatehouse, central park, elevated walkways, and a few ancillary buildings, Gaudí's naturalistic philosophy matured here and was fully displayed. Park Güell has become one of the must-visit attractions in Barcelona, always bustling with visitors. Let me introduce you to some great spots for taking photos. 📷Photo Spot Recommendations: ✅Viewing Platform: There's a viewing platform where you can see the entire beauty of Barcelona at a glance. ✅Wavy Benches: Also at the viewing platform, you'll find the wavy benches, made of colorful tiles that create a rich visual experience. ✅Hundred Column Hall: The "Hundred Column Hall" on the staircase is a classic design. ✅Candy House: The legendary fairy-tale-like Candy House, which houses a shop with various goods. It's worth a visit if you're interested. ✅Hypar Pavilion: Divided into two levels, both are walkable. The pavilion's columns are mostly slanted, appearing as if they might topple at any moment but have stood firmly for nearly a century, seemingly demonstrating the mechanical experiment comparison between slanted and straight columns. ✅Lizard Fountain: On the stone steps, there's a famous mosaic lizard fountain that looks enormous. It also serves as a drainage system, with rainwater collected in the lizard's mouth, forming the fountain. Ticket 🎫: Full price is 10 euros. ⏰Opening Hours: 9:30 AM to 7:30 PM. #ParkGuell #Spain #Barcelona #GreatPlaceToVisit

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