Enjoy the opportunity to explore the First house of Gaudi while you are visiting Barcelona with this entrance ticket.
Located in the charismatic neighborhood of Gracia, Casa Vicens invites you to discover a young Gaudi without hurry.
Before your visit, we will welcome you and explain some background information and possible routes to tour Casa Vicens. On each storey, floor staff are available to help visitors and answer any questions they may have.
Early Access with Audioguide : Enjoy a unique and exclusive experience, visiting Gaudí’s first house before the other visitors arrive.
Duration: 1 hour<br/>Regular Ticket with Audioguide: Self guided ticket. Audioguide included. Do not forget your headphones
Casa Vicens, the first house Gaudi, and the first important work of the architect, offers the visitor one of the key pieces of the career of Antoni Gaudí's work that marked his point starting and architectural jewel that was declared World Heritage by UNESCO in 2005.
Built between 1883 and 1885 by order of Don Manuel Vicens, the Casa Vicens is an early Modernist masterpieces, anticipating the later work of Gaudi and a living example of aesthetic renewal of the air we breathe at the nineteenth century Europe.
Originally, it was planned as a summer house with garden, in which geometric shapes and rich decoration, inspired by vegetation in the environment, are present both outside the home and the different interiors.
This ticket provides direct entry into the attraction
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