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Quiet and safe visit to Bellesguard house

Take a safe visit to the Bellesguard house

The space implements new measures to adapt guided tours to current security protocols.

The Bellesguard house was built between 1900 and 1909, is the work of Antoni Gaudí with the greatest history, one of the most unique and symbolic, declared a Site of Cultural Interest. Due to the ban on the use of audio guides, the Bellesguard house team has rethought guided tours to offer you a quieter and safer space according to the current health measures. From now on, visits will be from Tuesday to Sunday between 10.30 am and 2.30 pm every half hour with reduced capacity and price and will be available in Catalan, Spanish and English. The temperature and safety distance will be checked and the use of a mask is mandatory.

Antoni Gaudí built a unique work in Bellesguard, of architecture halfway between Gothic and Modernism, full of symbols and allusions to the past, and surrounded by gardens. Already in the 15th century, Martí l, the last monarch of the Casal de Barcelona, ​​settled there to spend the last years of his life and has been an inhabited space since then thanks to the purity of its airs and the abundance of groundwater.

Tickets cost 10 euros and can be purchased through this link, where you will find the calendar of visits with all available hours. On the same link, you will find all the information.

Publication date: Friday, 16 April 2021
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