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  1. Seven properties built by the architect Antoni Gaudí (1852–1926) in or near Barcelona testify to Gaudí’s exceptional creative contribution to the development of architecture and building technology in the late 19th ...

  2. The Basílica i Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família is a large unfinished Roman Catholic church in Barcelona, designed by Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí (1852–1926). Gaudí's work on the building is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and in November 2010 Pope Benedict XVI consecrated and proclaimed it a minor basilica, as distinct ...

  3. Introduction The most famous work of Antoni Gaudí, and was initiated by him, obviously could not finish. At the age of 31 years took over the leadership of the works of this temple, after the resignation of the original architect Francisco de Paula Villar, when it was built a part of the underground crypt. Gaudí […]

  4. Feb 8, 2024 · The Barcelona Houses of Gaudi Tour departs daily at 10:00. Please arrive at the meeting point 10 minutes earlier. Duration. This tour lasts approximately 3 hours. Included. . Houses of Gaudi Tour in English, Japanese, Korean or Chinese. . Small Group (up to 12 people)

  5. Apr 2, 2014 · Gaudí died while still working on the Sagrada Familia on June 10, 1926, in Barcelona, Spain. He died after getting hit by a trolley car in Barcelona, only a few weeks shy of his 74th birthday ...

  6. The third volume focuses on the Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí (1852–1926), whose spectacular fin-de-siècle bohemian modernism stood in revolutionary contrast to the leading approaches of the day. With the rise of Le Corbusier’s modern style of architecture in the early twentieth century, architects who favored ornamentation and a strong ...

  7. 1883: Antoni Gaudí resumed the construction project of the Temple while continuing to work on other buildings in Barcelona, including his first building, the precursor of Catalan modernism: La Casa Vicens. 1885: Inauguration of the Chapel of Saint Joseph in the crypt. 1891: Work begins on the facade of the Nativity.

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