Park Güell was meant to be Barcelona's utopian garden city, a revolutionary housing development where Gaudí envisioned wealthy families living in harmony with nature's organic forms. Step into the remnants of this failed fantasy, where colorful mosaics and whimsical architecture tell the story of an ambitious dream that became one of the world's most enchanting public spaces instead.

Created by Clara Martínez
Clara Martínez is a Barcelona-based architect and heritage specialist with a passion for Catalan modernism and Mediterranean urbanism. Born and raised in the Eixample district, she blends deep local knowledge with a love of storytelling, guiding others through the layered history of Barcelona’s built environment.