Park Güell
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Park Güell is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Barcelona's most iconic attractions. Designed by Antoni Gaudí in the early 20th century, the park showcases his distinctive modernist style with organic shapes, vibrant tile work, and imaginative designs. Originally intended as a residential garden complex, it was later opened to the public and now welcomes millions of visitors annually. Highlights include the famous dragon fountain adorned with trencadís mosaics, the serpentine bench encircling the main terrace, and the colonnaded pathways that blend seamlessly with the natural landscape. The park offers stunning views of Barcelona and the Mediterranean Sea, making it a must-visit destination. Its combination of art, nature, and architecture reflects Gaudí's genius and creativity.