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  2. Sagrada Família - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, UNESCO granted World Heritage Site designations to three Gaudí buildings in Barcelona, though not yet including Sagrada Família, under the collective designation "Works of Antoni Gaudí – No 320 bis" (items 320-001 to 320-003), testifying "to Gaudí's exceptional creative contribution to the development of architecture and building ...

  3. List of Gaudí buildings - Wikipedia

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    [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.

  4. Antoni Gaudí - Wikipedia

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    Gaudí was born on 25 June 1852 in Riudoms or Reus [10] to coppersmith Francesc Gaudí i Serra (1813–1906) [11] and Antònia Cornet i Bertran (1819–1876). He was the youngest of five children, and far outlived the other two who survived to adulthood: Rosa (1844–1879) and Francesc (1851–1876).

  5. Casa Vicens - Wikipedia

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    Antoni Gaudí (Reus or Riudoms, 1852 - Barcelona, 1926) studied architecture at the Llotja School and the Barcelona School of Architecture, where he graduated in 1878. To finance his studies, Gaudí worked as a draughtsman for various architects and builders, such as Leandre Serrallach , Joan Martorell , Emilio Sala Cortés , Francisco de Paula ...

  6. Casa Batlló - Wikipedia

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    Antoni Gaudí in 1910 The building that is now Casa Batlló was built in 1877, commissioned by Lluís Sala Sánchez. [ 2 ] It was a classical building without remarkable characteristics within the eclecticism traditional by the end of the 19th century. [ 3 ]

  7. Confidant from the Batlló House - Wikipedia

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    The Confidant from Casa Batlló, also known as the Double Sofa or Banc de dues places (Two-seater bench), is a furniture piece designed by Antoni Gaudí.Originally designed for the dining room of Casa Batlló on Barcelona's Passeig de Gràcia, [1] the chair is currently exhibited in the Modern Art collection of the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya and at Gaudí House Museum in Barcelona.

  8. Etsuro Sotoo - Wikipedia

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    Etsurō Sotoo (Japanese: 外尾悦郎; born c. 1953 in Fukuoka Prefecture) [1] [2] is a Japanese sculptor strongly influenced by Antoni Gaudí. His interest in Gaudí led him to convert to the Catholic Church. [3] His most noted work are sculptures located in the Sagrada Família in Barcelona. He is nicknamed the "Japanese Gaudí" in his native ...

  9. Casa Milà - Wikipedia

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    He also is attributed for his work on the Crypt of La Sagrada Familia and the Nativity facade. [6] Gaudí's work at the time was both admired and criticized for his bold, innovative solutions. [7] Gaudí was injured on June 7, 1926, when he was run over by a tram. He later died in the hospital due to his injuries on June 10, 1926, at the age of ...