Formally known as Astorga Episcopal Palace, the Palace of Gaudi (Palacio de Gaudí) stands as a modernist Gothic fusion of a cathedral and castle. This iconic structure, one of the few by Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí outside of Barcelona, features turrets, spires, and gargoyles. Located in Spain, the palace showcases Gaudí’s distinctive architectural style, with its intricate details and dramatic silhouette. Visitors can explore the building’s unique design and appreciate the blend of modernist and Gothic elements, which have been completed and preserved over the decades with the help of other architects.
Palace of Gaudi (Palacio de Gaudí)
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