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[Casa Batlló & Casa Mila like a pastry shop] Photos 1-4 📍Casa Batlló The first course of the Gaudi tour is Casa Bayot. Its exterior is so unique that you'll stop and look at it even if you don't know it.💛 The colorful tiles and the balcony are made of bone-shaped pillars, so it feels similar to the inside of the Sagrada Familia Cathedral. The tiles are made by reassembling broken tiles, which makes it look even more unique. And since Gaudi designed the building with the ocean as a motif, it somehow feels refreshing and reminds me of the Little Mermaid. 🧜🏻‍♀️ The interior is especially pretty, but I didn't go in because I wondered if I should pay the entrance fee. I regretted it later after seeing the photos..🥲 The interior is pretty, so I definitely recommend you go in and see it!! 5-7 photos 📍Casa Mila Casa Mila is also a house that Antonio Gaudi started building in 1905 at the request of the Mila couple, who were famous for being very wealthy in Barcelona, ​​and it is said that it was completed in 5 years. At first, there was a negative reaction from Barcelona citizens, but as time passed, it is said that he approached the architecture from a sculptural perspective and built it in a unique way that had never been done before. It is said that it was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. ***tmi) Casa, Casa means "house" in Spanish😀 #Barcelona travel #Spain travel #Europe travel #Barcelona #Spain #Gaudi tour #Casa Mila #Casa Batlló #Casa Mila #Casa Batlló #barcelona #spain #walking travel #Life shot spot #Life travel destination #City travel
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I want to tell you about a place that alone has been able to excite me more than anything in the Spanish city: Casa Batllò. Even today, 4 years later, when I think back to that day of warm sunshine and the first time I came into contact with an architecture by Antoni Gaudi, I am moved. Legend has it that centuries ago in Montblanc (Terragona) a fierce dragon was raging on the inhabitants of the city. The latter desperate from the continuous destruction, appeased his anger, sacrificing one person a day and "giving it to him for a meal". The time came to sacrifice the princess too, but the brave Saint George ran to his aid and pierced the dragon with his sword and an incredible rose garden was born from the blood that flowed. Since that day, this popular legend is celebrated every year on April 23: the day of San Jordi. Perfect time to visit the house as it is set up with thousands of red roses to represent the spilled blood. The house is open every day of the year from 9 to 21 (last access at 20) at 43 in Paseo de Gracia. The basic ticket costs 25 euros and includes an augmented reality audio guide. A monitor connected to your device will allow you to admire what Gaudì had done in terms of furniture. An idea of ​​what the house was like when the Batllò family resided here and the site had not yet been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In December we did not find a queue but in any case tickets can be purchased online. #barcelona #awesomepic #historicallandmarks #unforgettableexperiences #spain #europe #casabattlo

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