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Bellesguard Review

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青与美
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The silent witness of history - the old buildings left over from the history of Besguadeta - I believe that everyone has seen a lot, mostly the same castles, buildings, etc., I have been tired of seeing it, but this place is different. Besgua de ta is a serious palace, a palace left over from a small country before, and it is strange to show it in this way. ● After the appearance came to the castle, I saw the mottled city wall from afar, and it formed a strong visual impact with its surroundings. This mottled old city wall is so young, I can't help but sigh. I knew it too much, the castle was a typical gothic building, the white exterior wall in the sun was very eye catching, a breeze came, wiped my sweat, this time the castle was more lovely. ● The interior decoration is also very distinctive, that is, the decoration style of the medieval palace nobles, and there are many rooms in it, including the things in the castle that are now collected are very distinctive. The most important thing is that I actually found a lot of relics left over at the castle, and I can see that life at that time can be said to be the ultimate luxury, very long-term knowledge. Opening hours: Winter opening hours November 1 - March 31 the following year: Monday to Saturday 10:00-15:00. Summer opening hours April 11 - October 31: Monday to Saturday 10:00-19:00 closed hours January 1 and January 6, December 25 and 26 Ticket information: 16 euros, Minors under 18 years old and retirees 12.8 euros, free transportation for children under 8 years old: bus 58 Pl. Catalunya - Av.Tibidabo. get off site Pl. Kennedy – Av Tibidabo 22 get off site Pl. Catalunya - Av. Esplugues. get off site Pg. de Sant Gervasi - C íster 

Bellesguard

Posted: Jun 23, 2018
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  • 西班牙向导赵公超
    5/5Outstanding
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    In the early fifteenth century, King Martin I, a philanthropist, built a palace at the foot of the Corcelona Mountains in Barcelona, which meant good scenery. In 1900, Antonio Gaudi, the master architect, designed and built a Neo-Gothic mansion for Maria Sarges Morris in memory of the great Catalonian kingdom. Berescude was King Martin's last residence and the end of the Catalonian kingdom.

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    Posted: May 3, 2016
  • 小吥咯咯
    5/5Outstanding
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    Very beautiful, gray building, especially bright.

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    Posted: Mar 5, 2022
  • Esme Fox
    4/5Excellent

    One of Antoni Gaudí's lesser-known buildings, the Torre Bellesguard only opened to the public in 2014 and was inspired by a medieval castle, where King Martin the Humane once lived. It mixes Modernista and gothic styles and was built between 1900 and 1909. Its name in Catalan, Bellesguard means 'beautiful views' or 'good viewing point' and it certainly lives up to this title, being located among the hills in the north of the city. You can choose a self-guided tour around the building and the grounds with an audio guide, or a full guided tour, available in a variety of languages. At 9 Euros it's a lot cheaper to enter than some of Gaudí's other masterpieces too, so is great for those on a budget.

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    Posted: Dec 14, 2015
  • Tequila
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    99% of people do not know Barcelona niche attractions: Beyeswadeburg/Beautiful View Villa Torre Bellesguard/Bellesguard Gaudí Beyeswadeburg/Beautiful View Villa Torre Bellesguard/ Bellesguard Gaudí, I want to know that there are probably not many friends in this Gaudi building~ [Construction background] Let me briefly talk about the construction background of the beautiful villa: Joangraou I Vayespinos, Bishop of the Palais de Astoga, has a field in the area of Saint-Jerusalvahi, Barcelona (Sant Gervasi)), which happens to be the last king of the Aragon kingdom of the Barcelona dynasty, Martin l'Huma. On the remains of the palace built in 1408, he made a will, hoping to sell his property and use it to build the school. Gaudy was excited to know about it, and he felt it would be a rare opportunity to build a summer house on the ruins of Catalonia's glorious medieval period to remember the glorious medieval period. He undertook the project to build a summer house and hoped to embed his personal imprint on Catalan Gothic architecture through subtle architectural metaphors and freehand. [Visiting Points] The exterior of the building is like a castle built in a wall, walk in from the gate, and pass through a small garden. It is like a strong castle and like a single-family villa for the rich. The Gothic-style house reveals the atmosphere of aristocracy. Tiles inside the building After entering the house, apart from being caught in the eye of the roof, I felt as if I was in the world of Mudejar and Arabic shapes, where Gaudi made the house have Andalusian Arabian palaces everywhere. Bellesguard many such dragon-shaped tiles will be seen inside, which was actually added on the stairs by Gaudi's assistant Domènec Sugrañes Gras, who worked with him after he left the project. Stained glass chandeliers From the second floor, you can clearly see this brightly colored glass chandelier, which was added by Sogranies after Gaudi announced the completion of the Bellesguard project. The second floor is the living room and dining room. The second floor is the living room and dining room. As a social event venue, it is a simple color in black and white. The most distinctive part of the building is the attic. Gaudi uses a double attic as the top of the villa. The attic is divided into two, one is used as the attic floor for laundry and drying yard, and the other is the attic floor. The attic floor is a transparent structure, very very unique, and has not been seen in other Gaudi buildings. Roof Ends the house tour and continues on to the roof, first of all around the trail, which resembles the castle and is protected by the city walls on top of the facade. At the end of the walk, you can see the exterior structure of a truncated pyramid vertebrae. The internal space here is the upper floor of the attic we just visited. There are four skylights on the four-sloping roof. The appearance looks like a dragon, it is a small secret hidden in the beautiful villa! ! From here you can also see the octagonal tower, the top part of the tower is made of long cone body and gothic architectural style minarets, this is also very very Gaudiesque, think of Quayer Park Gingerbread House, Sagrada Familia and Bartholomew House four-arm cross, which is similar design. The roof of Bellesguard overlooks Barcelona, so remember to take a long-focus lens. [Hamburger bag exclusive Tips] 1. Friends who want to visit this building should pay attention to the opening hours: Sunday and public holidays are not open, November 1st~April 30th: 10:00-15:00, May 1st~October 31st: Monday~Friday 10:00~19:00, Saturday 10:00~15:00, and the staff will lead the admission every half an hour. Last admission is 14:30. 2. Fort Beyerswade is a bit far from the center of Barcelona. It is located at the foot of Tibidabo. It takes about 50 minutes to get the bag from the Sagrada Familia. The subway L5 to El Carmel and walk for 2 minutes to Llobregós - Lluís Marià Vidal station to transfer H2 to Rotonda de Bellesguard station. Here is a tip for everyone. If the card is transferred within 60 minutes, it is only calculated to swipe the card once, but it is the subway to the bus or the bus to the subway to calculate according to this rule. 3. Bellesguard There are two kinds of tickets, one is the ticket + guide (adult 7 euros, there is no Chinese at present), and the other is the guide tour (adult 16 euros), although we chose the former, but still have to wait for the staff to come to open the door to enter the visit, And when visiting, follow the staff's guidance, the staff will patiently guide you to listen to the guide, and wait for the tourists to take pictures and listen to the guide before taking you to the next visit point. More European Raiders, remember to pay attention to me! I am a European travel expert: hamburger bag 

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    Posted: Jun 30, 2020
  • GLS***81
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Bellesguard Tower is one of Antoni Gaudí's buildings, a very special building, as it is one of the few Catalan genius that mixes gothic and modernist styles. The building was built in the sun of a castle, and some of the remaining elements of the old fort were used. The hotel is very comfortable and comfortable, and it is very comfortable and comfortable.

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    Posted: Nov 22, 2017
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