The Palau Güell is a mansion designed by Antoni Gaudí for the industrial tycoon Eusebi Güell. It is situated in the El Raval neighborhood of Barcelona and is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site 'Works of Antoni Gaudí'. The home is centered around the main room for entertaining high society guests, with a tall ceiling and small holes near the top where lanterns were hung at night to give the appearance of a starlit sky. The building features innovative solutions based on personal approaches, with high-quality traditional materials such as stone, wood, wrought iron, ceramics, glass, and more. The palace has a central hall with a parabolic dome, and the rooms are distributed around it in a functional way, creating plays of perspective that give the palace a sensation of great size. The palace also features a horse stable in the basement with unusual pillars and vaults, and a spiral ramp for horses. The building is wheelchair accessible, with a lift and adapted restrooms, and offers audio guides with audio description for the blind and partially sighted, as well as video guides in sign language. The palace also has a shop with handcrafted products related to Palau Güell, Gaudí, and Modernisme
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Activities: We visited the Palau Güell, a luxurious palace designed by Antoni Gaudí. We explored the palace from the stables to the rooftop terrace, admiring its intricate details and unique architecture
Highlights: The kids were fascinated by the whimsical architecture of the Palau Güell, especially the surrealistic chimneys on the roof. They also enjoyed exploring the palace's various rooms and learning about its history ✨