L’Eixample

L'Eixample

L’Eixample

Barcelona’s L’Eixample neighborhood, developed in the 19th century, was designed to expand the city by integrating it with nearby towns like Gracià. This grid-like district, characterized by its broad avenues and octagonal blocks, is home to some of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Among these are Antoni Gaudí’s architectural marvels, including La Pedrera, Casa Batlló, and the towering La Sagrada Familia. Visitors can explore these unique structures, each showcasing Gaudí’s distinctive style with their intricate facades and innovative designs.

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