List of Gaudí buildings

Antoni Gaudí was an architect from Catalonia, Spain, who belonged to the Modernisme (Art Nouveau) movement. He was famous for his unique style and highly individualistic designs.

As an architecture student at the Escola Tècnica Superior d'Arquitectura in Barcelona from 1873 to 1877, Gaudí achieved only mediocre grades, but he did well in his "trial drawings and projects."[1] After five years of work and schooling, Gaudi qualified as an architect in 1878.

As Elies Rogent signed Gaudí's degree he declared, "Qui sap si hem donat el diploma a un boig o a un geni. El temps ens ho dirà." ("Who knows if we have given this diploma to a nut or to a genius. Time will tell.")

Gaudi immediately began to plan and design. He remained affiliated with the school his entire life.

Built in Gaudí's lifetime

Dates refer to the period Gaudí was involved in the construction phase of the building.

Name photo WHS Location Constr.
start
Constr.
end
Coordinates
Sagrada Família: crypt,
apse, Nativity façade
#5 Barcelona 1883 1926 41°24′13″N 2°10′28″E
El Capricho Comillas
(Cantabria)
1883 1885 43°23′01″N 4°17′34″W
Casa Vicens #4 Barcelona 1883 1888 41°24′12.50″N 2°9′2.44″E
Episcopal Palace of Astorga Astorga
(León)
1883 1893 42°27′28″N 6°03′21″W
Güell Pavilions Barcelona 1884 1887 41°23′22.1382″N 2°07′9.9006″E
Palau Güell #2 Barcelona 1885 1890 41°22′44″N 2°10′27″E
Teresian College Barcelona 1888 1889 41°23′59.76″N 2°7′58.27″E
Casa Botines León 1891 1892 42°35′54″N 5°34′14″W
Bodegas Güell Sitges
(Barcelona)
1895 1897 41°15′21.09″N 1°54′19.55″E
Casa Calvet Barcelona 1898 1900 41°23′27″N 2°10′23″E
Bellesguard Barcelona 1900 1909 41°24′34″N 2°07′37″E
Park Güell #1 Barcelona 1900 1914 41°24′49″N 2°09′10″E
Artigas Gardens La Pobla de Lillet
(Barcelona)
1905 1906 42°15′13″N 1°58′30″E
Casa Batlló #6 Barcelona 1904 1906 41°23′30″N 2°09′54″E
Casa Milà #3 Barcelona 1906 1910 41°23′43″N 2°09′42″E
Church of Colònia Güell #7 Santa Coloma de Cervelló
(Barcelona)
1908 1914 41°21′49″N 2°1′41″E
Sagrada Família Schools #5* Barcelona 1909 41°24′10.7″N 2°10′27.0″E

Building designs

Designs of buildings that were not, or at least not fully, realised during the architect's life. Dates refer to the period Gaudí was involved with the design.

Name photo Location Date Coordinates
Sagrada Família Barcelona 18831926 41°24′13″N 2°10′28″E
Franciscan Missions in Tangier Tangier,
Morocco
1892
Hotel Attraction New York City,
United States
1908

UNESCO World Heritage Site

Works of Antoni Gaudí
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Includes
  1. Parque Güell
  2. Palacio Güell
  3. Casa Mila
  4. Casa Vicens
  5. Nativity Façade and Crypt of the Sagrada Familia
  6. Casa Batlló
  7. Crypt at the Colònia Güell
CriteriaCultural: (i)(ii)(iv)
Reference320bis
Inscription1984 (8th session)
Extensions2005

Seven (parts of) buildings are included in UNESCO's World Heritage Site No. 320bis, Works of Antoni Gaudí, all of them located in the Province of Barcelona:

  1. Parque Güell
  2. Palacio Güell
  3. Casa Mila
  4. Casa Vicens
  5. Nativity Façade and Crypt of the Sagrada Familia
    *Other parts of the Sagrada Familia, including the Sagrada Família Schools, are included in the buffer zone of the 5th part of the WHS site.
  6. Casa Batlló
  7. Crypt at the Colònia Güell
    Buffer zone includes part of the Colònia Güell and the Torre Salvana
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References

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