Back facade of Gaudi's Casa Batllo restored
Briefly

The back facade and courtyard of Casa Batllo in Barcelona have been meticulously restored to their original 1906 design by Antonio Gaudi, enabling visitors to experience the building’s uniqueness for the first time in over a century. The restoration, costing 3.5 million euros, rectifies modifications made since 1915 that altered the character of the space. Originally transformed by Gaudi from an unremarkable building into a vibrant, nature-inspired masterpiece, the back facade had lost its distinctive features, which this project aims to faithfully recover and present anew to the public.
Restoration of Casa Batllo's back facade and courtyard reveals Gaudi's original 1906 designs, allowing visitors to experience this architectural marvel as it was intended over a century ago.
The restoration project, costing 3.5 million euros and lasting a year, aims to recreate Gaudi’s original vision for the space that had been modified since the 1915.
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