
▲ Sagrada Familia • Gaze up at the soaring spires of this iconic landmark in Catalonia's capital, where sunlight filters through stained glass to cast rainbows on the floor. Every inch of its interior and exterior is breathtakingly detailed, like something from a dream. • A masterpiece by the genius architect Gaudí, this cathedral was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site while still under construction. • The interior brims with natural elements and vibrant vitality. Climb the towers for panoramic views of Barcelona's cityscape.


▲ Casa Batlló • A strikingly unconventional apartment building located in Barcelona's Eixample district, representing the mature masterpiece of Spain's visionary architect Gaudí • The entire facade is adorned with colorful mosaics, while the roof resembles dragon scales, creating an atmosphere of fantasy throughout

▲ La Pedrera – Casa Milà (Note: Closed on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays) • La Pedrera – Casa Milà is one of the masterpieces by architect Antoni Gaudí, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984. • Renowned for its stunning stone facade, the building resembles a giant wave rising from Passeig de Gràcia, presenting a monumental sculpture 30m high and 84m wide. • The rooftop terrace of La Pedrera – Casa Milà is an iconic Barcelona landmark, offering 360º panoramic views of the city.

▲ The Cathedral of Barcelona is one of the most iconic landmarks in the city. The main structure features predominantly Gothic style, characterized by slender lines, while the dome and interior showcase Neo-Gothic elements. Visitors can take an elevator near the cathedral's dome to reach the top and enjoy panoramic views of Barcelona's old town. In the cathedral's cloister, various chapels are dedicated to patron saints of different guilds. The Chapel of Saint Eulalia dazzles with its exquisite choir stalls, religious frescoes, sculptures, and an array of ornate gold and silver artifacts.










