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A historic stone building with a tall spire, surrounded by trees and intricate blue and yellow tile work in the foreground.

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About: Torre Bellesguard

The Torre Bellesguard is a lesser-known Gaudi attraction, hidden up in the hills of Barcelona. This castle-inspired neo-Gothic house later went on to serve as a foundation for some of Gaudi's work on the Sagrada Familia. Plus, visiting Torre Bellesguard is a great excuse to visit the Sarrià-Sant Gervasi area of the city.

Torre Bellesguard
20,Carrer de Bellesguard, 08022, Barcelona
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