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Barcelona Spanish Disharmony block This block is very interesting, very personal, and also very design block, here is a modernist construction style architectural group. If you come, I recommend everyone to come here to see.
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Barcelona Spanish Disharmony block This block is very interesting, very personal, and also very design block, here is a modernist construction style architectural group. If you come, I recommend everyone to come here to see.
Disharmony neighborhoods have nothing to do with disharmony. They are several buildings on Barcelona's well-known luxury street with independent style and strong visual impact. These buildings look at each other and feel very interesting. I really want to go in and see. It is also a pleasure to sit down and watch the hurried pedestrians when you are tired of looking for a corner coffee shop.
Disharmony neighborhoods are on the luxury road and you can know the name, because the buildings on both sides of the road are not very harmonious, the architectural style is relatively large, but they are very beautiful, not abrupt at all.
During the glory days of Spain, the construction industry was full of flowers and flourishing. It was located on the southwest side of Barcelona Gracia Avenue. In a short section of the road, there were three outstanding buildings, completed by three famous architects at the time, with different styles and huge contrasts. The visual impact is intense and is dubbed the "Disharmony Block". Now three hundred-year-old buildings are one of the must-see attractions for travelers. The first Lion and Mulberry House, designed by Louis Domenec Montanel, is exquisite and elegant, like a bride's wedding dress. The second Amayet House, designed by José Puyeh Kadafark, is solemn and simple without losing its color. The third Bartholomew House, which can be dubbed the "Chocolate House", is designed by Anthony Gaudi, is very innovative and full of magical colors. Like the polar theme playhouse. When the night lights first came on, the three houses were shrouded in the lights, full of magical colors, exuding a dreamy atmosphere, so that the fog was infatuated, and bought a postcard at night in a disharmony block to treasure.
The disharmonious block is called the disharmonious block because of the different architectural styles, different characteristics and great contrast on Gracia Street in Barcelona. Apart from the viewing of various buildings, this block is also a good place for major brands to sweep goods. Many big brands have flagship stores. The goods are relatively new and have many choices. It is said that the inharmonious neighborhoods, in fact, blend the old and the new, complement each other, no violation and feeling, quite harmonious.
The disharmonious block, located on the southwest side of Gracia Avenue, boasts the buildings of Barcelona's four most important modernist architects. With the existence of these famous landmarks, the block has become a famous tourist attraction in Barcelona. We can see that the street lights in this block are all designed by the ghost "Gaudi". There are two buildings designed by Gaudi, the Mila House and the Bartro House. At present, there are high-end brand stores on both sides of the road.