The mini Sagrada Familia of Tarragona, a Casa Batlló in Palm
Feb 17, 2024 3:13:57 GMT -5
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Mare de Déu de Montserrat Santuari de la Mare de Déu de Montserrat de Montferri. By KarSol Antoni Gaudí's style is and was unique. His constructions do not go unnoticed and in his more than 40 years of career as an architect and more than 20 works he has discovered and shaped various styles, from baroque and Gothic to more geometric forms and even Moorish influences. Did you know that one of his first commissions was from Barcelona City Council? The entity entrusted him with the public lighting of Barcelona and created several streetlights that are still preserved in the Plaza Real.
These lamps have six arms, floral motifs, iron, bronze and were gas-powered. There are works by Gaudí spread throughout Spanish territory and even a prototype that the same architect gave to Chile in 1922. Gaudí submitted a project for a chapel almost a century ago to be built in the town of Rancagua and, perhaps, it can become a reality in the not so Cell Phone Number List distant future. There are also works that pretend to be by Gaudí but are not, such as the Sanctuary of the Mare de Déu de Montserrat (with a certain resemblance to the Sagrada Familia) or Can Casasayas and Pensión Menorquina (which are reminiscent of Casa Batlló). The small Sagrada Familia of Tarragona Montferri Sanctuary Montferri Sanctuary. By Santi Rodríguez There are many similarities between the Montferri sanctuary and the Sagrada Familia basilica, but the most surprising is the construction time.
The Sagrada Familia is still under construction today and is expected to be completed in 2033, having been built for more than 130 years. Something similar happened to this small replica in Montferri, which was built with the help of its neighbors for more than 70 years and was finally inaugurated in 1999. But... Why is it known as the second Holy Family ? The architect who designed the sanctuary of the Mare de Déu de Montserrat was Josep Maria Jujol, he worked with Gaudí and shared many ideas. The facades that border the sanctuary are reminiscent of the wave-shaped walls and benches that can also be found in Park Güell, where the integration of nature is very present. Mare de Déu de Montserrat Sanctuary, looks like the works of Gaudí Interior of the Mare de Déu de Montserrat Sanctuary resembles the works of Gaudí.