Gaudí once said, "There are no straight lines in nature; straight lines belong to humans, while curves belong to God." His architectural designs completely eschew the presence of straight lines.
Strolling through the streets and alleys of Barcelona feels like stepping into a dreamlike world. Gaudí's masterpieces, such as the Sagrada Familia with its towering spires, intricate carvings, and fantastical interior decorations, showcase the charm of curves and the grace of divinity. Park Güell resembles a fairy-tale garden, with its winding paths and vibrant mosaic tiles, transporting visitors into a magical wonderland.
But the charm of this city goes far beyond that. Sunlight bathes the ancient streets as the rich aroma of coffee wafts from roadside cafes. People leisurely sit at outdoor tables chatting and laughing, or dance gracefully to the tunes of street performers. Along the beach, golden sands contrast beautifully with the azure sea, where surfers ride the waves with exhilaration.
As Spain's second-largest city and the capital of Catalonia, it attracts travelers from around the world with its unique architecture, rich culture, and beautiful beaches. This city is Gaudí's artistic capital, where modernity and tradition blend perfectly.


















































