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Park Güell: Gaudí's Dream Garden
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- History and Significance
- Park Güell spans 17 hectares on Monte Carmelo overlooking Barcelona
- Declared World Heritage Site in 1984, attracting 3 million visitors annually
- Originally planned as luxury housing development by Eusebi Güell
- Only two dwellings were built, including Gaudí's showhouse
- Project abandoned during World War I, reopened as public park in 1926
- Architectural Features
- Monumental entrance features palm leaf-inspired grille and ceramic-tiled pavilions
- Dragon Staircase leads to Hypostyle Room with underwater water reservoir
- Plaza de la Naturaleza serves as Greek theatre and community meeting place
- Pórtico de la Lavandera features palm grove-shaped colonnade
- Park contains numerous viaducts and paths for easy access
- Notable Elements
- Jardines de Austria offer views of unbuilt housing plots
- El Calvario promontory features planned chapel monument
- Gaudí House-Museum displays artist's private life and works