Gaudí House Museum

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Gaudí House Museum

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Park Güell, Ctra. del Carmel, 23A, 08013 Barcelona, Spain

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Gaudi's former residence showcasing his furniture, objects, and documents  

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Park Güell, Ctra. del Carmel, 23A, 08013 Barcelona, Spain Get directions

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Paula Churchward

SerpAPI
It isn't expensive to visit at €5.50 per person, but there isn't a lot to see. We had gone around everything in around 15 minutes but did linger longer as it was lovely and cool and the temperature outside was 37°c.

alp peker

SerpAPI
The museum was 4-5 euros each person to enter. Not much is in there I'd say. I just learned Gaudi, his father and cousin were living in the house. Just that.. lol.

Julian Ruçi (JR)

SerpAPI
Very beautiful building where Gaudí used to live for almost 20 years, located inside the Park Güell. There’s not much to see inside the Building

Gabby Vargas

SerpAPI
Such a whimsical and Incredible park, make sure you bring lots of water. There were wild parrots all over! I love birds.. Gaudí was so ahead of his time, his home was beautiful, along with all the other structures in the park. It was PACKED!! Wear comfortable shoes, it's all walking and alot of steps.

W. M.

SerpAPI
It was okay. I would go if you need to burn an hour or so. It’s rather inexpensive to get in, there’s just not much there. There are much better Gaudí museums/buildings to visit.

Sharon Corrigan

SerpAPI
Really has the wow factor you must visit to fully appreciate its wonder...highly recommend..wear good walking shoes....lots and lots of steps be prepared for lots of walking

Antoine Gamberini

SerpAPI
It's really worth paying the 5.5 euros to enter into Gaudi's House. Many pueve sof furniture designed by him and very interesting movie about his life and work. Would recommend to visit it for sure.

Nash Oslund

SerpAPI
Pretty small, but a very interesting part of Park Guell! It has lots of information on Gaudi and his life/works. Definitely cool to be immersed in it for a minute! It's fun to see some of his work up close.
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Alex H.

Yelp
Located inside the famous Parc Guell Antonio Gaudi had his home there which is now a museum and frozen in time He prob lived here to be close to work on the Parc which makes sense Funny thing is... his home doesn't give the Gaudi feel but why would it if he didn't design or build it lol
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Taufiq H.

Yelp
I stopped by here since Park Guëll had sold out Got to see some of the designs of Gaudi and learn a bit about him. It's worth the €5.50. walk to the house/museum through the outdoor architecture. Plan to spend about 45min between the 1st and 2nd floors. After the museum, walk past the palm trees to hear the noisy monk parquets, and glance over the entrance to see a view of Barcelona over the park. Public transportation buses can be caught either side of the park with an easy walk.
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Emme D.

Yelp
Just stunning... the views as well as Gaudi's architecture! If you are a fan of Gaudi, this place is a must see. Palau Guell is also located here - Gaudi's design of Guell's home. Wear comfortable shoes if you like to explore - there are lots of stairs and trails involved for walking/exploring around the park. Also, take note of the fountains throughout the park which allows you to wash your feet - no stinky feet allowed in Europe. JK Best way to get here is by bus - they drop you off right by the entrance/gate. Trains will drop you off a certain spot and you'll have to walk a few kilometers uphill. Tip: Purchase your admission tickets prior to visiting and get there right when it opens for better photo ops. Less crowd and you get the museum to yourself. Tip for runners: Bring your shoes and gear... running along the park will leave you in awe. Try to do it before the sun rises or run when the sun is about to set (but that may be difficult coz the sun sets pretty late in Barcelona).
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Cheryl H.

Yelp
We liked it because we enjoy Gaudi and spending time with the remarkable art. It's crowded but since we were tourists too we cannot complain! Not expensive so take time and just savor the experience. I suggest you wear sturdy walking shoes because there are lots of uneven steps and walkways.
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Matthew T.

Yelp
Who knew such a small house could be such a big disappointment? Unless you're a massive Gaudi fan I can't see why you'd visit his house. It is tiny and there are but a few exhibits if you can even call them that. Some furniture, some small displays and that's about it. The interior has none of the eccentric hallmarks of Gaudi's work and altogether was not a good use of time and money. Perhaps the most comical aspect of it all is that you have to pay an admission fee to enter. Your 5,50 euros are better spent tossed away to one of the several selling selfie sticks in the park. Also it should be noted that the Casa Museu Gaudi is technically not within Park Guell. Oh no, to enter Park Guell you need to purchase a separate ticket. Although Spain has many cultural gems, they will make sure you pay up for every little thing they can unjustifiably divvy up.
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Kasha T.

Yelp
I have absolutely no clue why this is a popular Barcelona tourist spot or why there are so many glowing reviews; this museum was pretty terrible. Only 2 floors, each shorter and more boring than the next. Just a bunch of chairs and like one bust of Gaudí; do yourself a favor and waste your time somewhere else
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Larry N.

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Up on the hill, overlooking Barcelona, this was a great view. We actually walked up from Sagrada Familia, about 30 minutes, all uphill. There is a few escalators next to the steps at really steep parts. Once there, there is a free area & a paid area. Paid area cost €8 and you should prebuy tickets as the lines are long & they have entrance times... (we checked in our visit, at 1500, they were selling tickets for 1800) We had bought ours at a TI booth, and walked right in. The paid area was OK, had access to the Museum and I guess worth the €8. We also checked out the free area, which pretty much had the same view, with the paid area in front. There are lots of trails to walk, and TONS of vendors selling trinkets. We walked to the L4 subway to get back to the Placa Catalunya.
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Katherine C.

Yelp
Looks like some people didn't care for Casa Museu Gaudi Parc Guell but I thought it was a nice added touch to the park! 4.50 euros for students (glad I had mine on me even though the comparison to the adult price is nominal!) 5.50 euros for adults Nice break from the heat, too!
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Suzanne B.

Yelp
I loved going here. We were just here in December, 2013. I loved all the ornate mosaics, on the salamander and all the walls of the main center of the park. I took a million pictures around here, beautiful views. There are a few small houses you can check out, but would have to wait in line. We got some beautiful photos from inside the houses as well. There are paths to walk along as well- covered with pushy street vendors, so beware. Only downfall is that we attempted to get here by train. There is no super close spot, and we had to walk basically up a mountain, it felt like, and through some residential areas, that had me nervous that we wouldn't be going the right way. They could use some more signage directing people that way. It was a really enjoyable experience over all though.

Che C.

Yelp
To anyone who loves art... a schedule to have in a Barcelona itinerary. Ensure to book your reservation ahead of time or else you could be denied access for the day. Important note to remember: 7:30am grants you FREE admission, as well as at 8pm. Any other time, a fee is collected and can be booked online.
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Qype User (Leen8…)

Yelp
Great if you like Gaudi (we didnt but still enjoyed it). The buildings were really innovative, bright and creative. However the museum didnt really show much about the architects life and how he had developed his skills. Really touristy, but its a must see if youre in Barca.
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Jason G.

Yelp
One of my least favorite tourist spots. Less detailed and not much to see. The walk up is a hike even with the escalator. Tip: Buy tickets online if you have a scheduled day. When tickets sell out for a specific time, you have to buy for the next time available which can be as long as 2.5 hours! We had to come back at a later time. Also, sun stays out till 10pm so try to come after 6pm to avoid the heat wave. There is a cool gift shop right outside the main exit.
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Jennifer G.H. W.

Yelp
Pay to look where he once lived! Tour around the house and look at his furniture? Hmmm...I prefer the other works of Gaudi, especially the Parc Guell.
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James P.

Yelp
Gaudi's home, when compared to many of his other masterpieces, is certainly in the shadow of his other creations, especially the adjacent Park Guell. There is some interesting furniture and information on the man who so influenced the look of Barcelona. It is a good detour, and not too pricey at 6 euros, if you find yourself in the area, but it is not nearly as impressive as you would expect considering it housed an architect with such a creative mind.
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Elisabet R.

Yelp
I'd give this 5 stars, but they've changed the format and created time slots for people to tour the park. If I were you, I'd order my tickets ahead of time so you don't get stuck waiting. We had to wait 3 hours to get in and if you're familiar with that neighborhood, there is really very little to do as the local restaurants hike up prices unreasonably. If you've never been, it's worth the 8 euros.
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Paul K.

Yelp
The house is in the middle of Parc Guell (that is definitely worth the visit) but compared to the other Gaudi works this one is a real letdown- there's really no typical Gaudi architecture at all, though they do have some of his furniture inside, but I don't find that nearly as spectacular as his houses. You'll be through this one quick and have trouble distinguishing it from your run-of-the-mill small museums. I'd recommend touring the park grounds and skipping this one.
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Jennifer S.

Yelp
Can't possible give this any less than 5 stars. It's Gaudi... the man who I claim must have made his designs on an acid trip. I love his smooth corners and cake like exteriors. I was lucky to enter this day for free. It was a free day. Yay!
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Meredith B.

Yelp
The house is no Palau Güell, this is certain. It is far smaller, far less ornate- a small building meant to sit well within the landscaping of the park development and it does that. The architecture is interesting, as is expected, but the interior decor- as has been mentioned- is somewhat lacking and is a series of guesses and sparse exhibits of furniture. For a few euro, especially if you are killing time waiting to get into the ticketed half of the park, it's not a bad deal and it includes some interesting tidbits about Gaudi's life and habits.
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Nick L.

Yelp
It's not super expensive to get inside but seeing as the parc is free, it's worth considering skipping if you are not super interested in seeing inside a house with some odd furniture and some history. With hindsight I would skip this, it wasn't that interesting and there are plenty of other treats for your eyes around the parc. If you have a lot of time, then it's worth a look around in here but I'd say this is not an essential thing to see when in the parc, let alone Barcelona.
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Simon Leo N.

Yelp
Gaudi will always be my fav simply because you get to live and interact with his art and creation. Parc Guell is so cool. Humbling to navigate all throughout his creation.
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Elizabeth X.

Yelp
good place to know Goldie again. nice place has a nice building. park is free for everyone. you can climb the mountain, on the top you can see the good view of city.
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Qype User (anthon…)

Yelp
This visit is un unforgettable for me ! I visited this whis my girlfriendduring the summer 2010 and I wil remember of this monument all of my life. Beautifull museum !
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Hallie Z.

Yelp
Wow what a waste of time. First of all they don't know how gaudi arranged the place a lot of the house is well this is how he may have had his bed or this is furniture he may have liked lol. Anyway there is a large portrait of ... Gaudis friend but none of him. Also gaudi is kind of weird he died after getting hit by a tram ( at 5 mph? ) but he was dressed like a hobo because he was in to that apparently and no one recognized him so they left him there to die. Kind of a weirdo this guy b
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Frankie F.

Yelp
Really want to go and visit this place and the city Barcelona. I have heard some really good things about it and I enjoy Gaudi very much.