GAUDI

I am a fan of Guadí. Barcelona wasn't the same without his works. We have to thank him nearly all our tourists, (especially in the case of japanese tourists) and that Barcelona is internationally regarded as a modern cosmopolitan city. We have a big duty with him. I have seen all his works in Spain and they are great. My favourite is Sagrada Familia because I made my "Practicum" there as a trainee in tourist information department. I met really beautiful people (greetings for them too!! especially for Xose, Eva, Raquel, Miriam, Guille and Gerlac if they ever read this!). I will give you more information about this temple, which Gaudí began to built as "people's cathedral". Take care! Lydia
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Antoni Gaudí i Cornet
The church of the Sagrada Familia by Antonio Gaudí(1852-1926), is undoubtedly one of Barcelona's must-see landmarks. The unfinished masterpiece has become a symbol of this vibrant Spanish city, but we should not neglect his other colourful creations nor his part in the history of Catalonia.
Gaudí worked all his life in and around Barcelona, where he was part of the Renaixença or revival of interest in Catalan identity. The relative peace and commericial success of the second half of the nineteenth century helped to revive a strong sense of Catalan self-confidence which manifested itself in many ways; the Catalan language was re-adopted by the middle and upper classes, new Catalan literature emerged, and politicians demanded the reinstatement of Catalan institutions and legal systems. This renewed vigour was expressed most dynamically in the art of the period. Barcelona became the home of Modernisme, the Catalan answer to Art Nouveau, and Antonio Gaudí emerged as the most famous of the Barcelona Modernistas.
The spirit of the Modernistas' work was to take traditional styles and materials and transform them into a completely new form. Thus, Moorish and Gothic architecture provided the inspiration for much of the work of Gaudí but the forms are taken to the extreme. Gaudí worked at a time where there was money and space for grand schemes and he did some of his most expansive work for the industrialist Güell. Gaudí designed for him the Palacio Güell in Barcelona (1885-9), complete with tile-encrusted chimneys and ventilators. The serpentine seats of the Parque Güell (from 1900) were similarly decorated with multi-coloured tiles.

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  1. dear Lidia
    do you find my comments about touristic guide comments????
    I don't know if I was to able to send itd to you.
    I wurote thwm in my blog after your comments
    please tell me something
    thak you very much
    monsterrat.-

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