Casa Battló
Spain
Casa Batlló is one of Antoni Gaudí’s most iconic masterpieces and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Built between 1904 and 1906 in the heart of Barcelona, this architectural gem was commissioned by Josep Batlló and transformed into a stunning example of Gaudí’s creativity. The building’s organic forms, vibrant colors, and intricate details reflect his deep connection with nature and his revolutionary vision.
Today, Casa Batlló is a cultural landmark, welcoming millions of visitors annually. It offers an immersive experience through augmented reality, 360° projections, and unique storytelling, enhancing the understanding of Gaudí’s work. The site also hosts exhibitions, artistic collaborations, and nighttime experiences, making it a dynamic space beyond its historical significance.
Interesting fact: The building’s facade is often called the “House of Bones” due to its skeletal appearance, and its roof resembles a dragon’s back, a tribute to the legend of Saint George, Catalonia’s patron saint.