Park Güell by Antoni Gaudí in Barcelona [Architecture Lecture 🎓]

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
  • The Park Güell by Antoni Gaudí is one of Barcelona’s main tourists attractions and one of the most iconic works by Catalan modernist architect Antoni Gaudí.
    In this video we are going to be looking at Park Güell through the eyes of the architect and his original vision, which was not to build a tourist attraction, or even a park, but rather a private neighborhood for the rich families of Barcelona.
    We’ll start by understanding the relationship between Gaudí and Eusebi Güell and continue by looking at the original vision that the duo had for the Park and the challenges that that idea faced and eventually was unable to overcome. Then we’ll embark on this symbolic journey that Gaudi designed through the winding paths inside the park, from the entrance at the lower end until “el calbario”, located at the highest spot.
    We look forward to hearing your thoughts on this project, so don’t hesitate to leave us a comment below!
    If you are interested in learning more about Park Güell, as well as studying its floorplans and photos in more detail, we recommend you consider reading our article about it on WikiArquitectura.com
    [English] en.wikiarquitectura.com/build...
    [Español] es.wikiarquitectura.com/edifi...
    CHAPTERS
    00:00 Intro
    00:32 Project Context & Vision
    02:22 Gaudi’s Concept for Park Güell
    03:55 The Entrance
    04:39 The Stairs
    06:22 Sala Hipóstila
    07:17 Main Plaza
    08:14 Winding Paths
    09:34 El calvario
    10:07 Conclusion

Komentáře • 27

  • @elizabethcoviello985
    @elizabethcoviello985 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Thank for your video. Sadly, entrance to the park is limited and tourists are forced to pay to enter! I would have thought the park was there for all! A busy time, too many tourists so I was glad to watch your video. Thhanks

    • @wikiarquitectura
      @wikiarquitectura  Před měsícem +2

      Hi Elizabeth! As happy as I am my video allowed you to "discover" the park, I'm sorry you didn't get to experience it firsthand.
      I agree, that it's a difficult situation... Barcelona, in general, is becoming a city for tourists. As a local, I remember being able to go to Park Güell with my friends as a kid just to hang out there. Now that's completely impossible, as you pointed out.
      Sometimes I fear Barcelona will end up becoming a museum city, like Venice, where it's almost impossible for any locals to live. I've actually written extensively about that in my newsletter architecturetopics.com/en/#ny-vs-venice
      Anyway, Barcelona is still far from reaching the levels of Venice, but the situation is definitely worse than it was just a decade ago, and it's tricky because a lot of the city's economy is now built around tourism. I'm not as naive as to think we should forbid tourism or anything like that... to be honest I'm not sure what the solution is, but it's definitely something that needs to be addressed.

  • @Beachlife2003
    @Beachlife2003 Před rokem +2

    I was not planning on going because from the pics it looked like a Disneyworld kind of place. However, after listening to you I am buying tickets right now while I am visiting Barcelona for the first time. Thank you!😊

    • @wikiarquitectura
      @wikiarquitectura  Před rokem

      Hi Lucia. That's great to hear! :)
      I’m sure you won’t be disappointed. Plus, November is a great time to visit, specially with the nice weather we are having this year in Barcelona! It is a popular destination, but for sure it won’t be as crowded now as it is during the summer.
      I'm sure knowing some of the reasons behind why Park Güell is build the way it is will help you appreciate it better.
      Enjoy!

  • @StellaBlundy
    @StellaBlundy Před 2 lety +3

    Great architecture lecture, can't wait to see the next one!

    • @wikiarquitectura
      @wikiarquitectura  Před 2 lety

      Thank you Stella! You can expect a new video every week, so stay tuned!

  • @luiso0203
    @luiso0203 Před rokem +2

    Nice and very helpfull. Keep it up

  • @akshayashekaran3926
    @akshayashekaran3926 Před 11 měsíci +1

    very informative and interesting, thank you!!

  • @isaaclichtenstein7358
    @isaaclichtenstein7358 Před 2 lety +1

    enjoyed this video a lot. it's a beautiful park with lots of nice symbolisms. thanks for explaining
    fascinated by the spelling. Park with a k instead of a c being intentional is something I never knew!! always learn something new in these videos!

    • @wikiarquitectura
      @wikiarquitectura  Před 2 lety

      Totally! It's like an easter egg hunt. You can admire other landmarks without knowing much about them, but visiting Park Güell is a very different experience once you know a little bit about Gaudi's games and intentions. Glad you enjoyed it! :)

  • @aleksandarfilipov5294
    @aleksandarfilipov5294 Před 2 lety +1

    Very informative! Thank you :)

  • @sharonmalman9819
    @sharonmalman9819 Před 2 lety +1

    Great lecture, Best one I've seen on the park

    • @wikiarquitectura
      @wikiarquitectura  Před 2 lety

      Glad you think so! There is so much to tell about this park, it was hard bringing it down to 10 minutes :)

  • @thedarsideofit
    @thedarsideofit Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this good review!

  • @lauraarguelles3955
    @lauraarguelles3955 Před 2 lety +1

    Excelente reseña. Muy interesante!

    • @wikiarquitectura
      @wikiarquitectura  Před 2 lety +1

      Gracias Laura! Cada semana publicaremos un nuevo video sobre una obra diferente. La semana que viene toca el Rolex Learning Center en Lausanne, Suiza. Te esperamos!

  • @jordiandreu2023
    @jordiandreu2023 Před 2 lety +4

    BEUTIFUL CITY BARCELONA THE BEST CITY ON THE WORLD BARCELONA

  • @erickcuellar6296
    @erickcuellar6296 Před 9 měsíci

    The dragon represents the story of Sant Jordi (Saint George. A roman soldier that killed the dragon to save the town) the Saint of Catalonia

    • @wikiarquitectura
      @wikiarquitectura  Před 9 měsíci

      Yes, the legend of Sant Jordi runs deep in Catalan culture, and Gaudí sure was thinking about it when he designed this fountain, but I don’t think he meant it as a literal representation of Sant Jordi’s dragon, which is commonly characterized as a big, scary creature.
      Instead, his statue represents a more common lizard (gecko), which are very common in the Mediterranean seaside, and geckos just so happen to be called “dracs” (dragons) in Catalan, which in my opinion made it the perfect symbolic riddle which Gaudí was so fond of, and which his works are filled with.

  • @jillgray481
    @jillgray481 Před 2 lety

    What part of the park is free?

    • @wikiarquitectura
      @wikiarquitectura  Před 2 lety

      You need to get a ticket to access the main square and the sala hipóstila (except on some special occasions). The rest of the park, which is most of it, is free for anyone to visit just like any other public park of the city.
      So, if you are a neighbor and just want to enjoy a walk in the nature there is plenty of space to do so at no cost, however if you are just visiting the park as a tourist you will probably want to get the ticket to see the most relevant, and famous spots.