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Casa Batlló – budynek mieszkalny znajdujący się przy Passeig de Gràcia 43 w Barcelonie, w rejonie Eixample, przebudowany w latach 1904–1906 przez Antoniego Gaudíego. Gaudí zaprojektował także detale wyposażenia wnętrz – meble, oświetlenie, żyrandole itp.
Construction of Casa Batlló. Mr Josep Batlló granted full creative freedom to Antoni Gaudí, putting him in charge of a project that initially entailed demolishing the building. However, thanks to the courage shown by Gaudí, the demolition of the house was ruled out, and it was fully reformed between 1904 and 1906.
22 lis 2010 · Completed in 1906 in Barcelona, Spain. The inspiring imagination of Antoni Gaudí undoubtedly reveals itself in one of his most poetic and artistic designs for a building, Casa Batlló. His...
Antoni Gaudí i Cornet was a Catalan architect who has become internationally recognised as one of the most prodigious experts in his discipline, as well as one of the top exponents of modernism.
The Batllo House by architect Antoni Gaudí was built in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain in 1904-1906. It is 32m high, 14.5m wide
Casa Batlló was originally built in 1877 by Emilio Cortes, that was the architecture professor of Gaudí. Josep Batlló, a business man that owned various factories, purchased this building in 1903 and hired Gaudi to redesign it in 1904.
In 1877, Casa Batllo, in its original form, was constructed by Emilio Sala Cortés, who was one of Gaudí’s architecture professors. At this point, Barcelona still did not enjoy electric light. The building has been commissioned by Lluís Sala Sánchez.