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La casa Batllo est un édifice moderniste conçu par l'architecte Antoni Gaudí, chef de file de ce mouvement, de 1904 à 1906.
L'immeuble fut commandé par Josep Batlló i Casanovas, industriel du textile. La partie la plus connue de l'édifice est la façade, considérée comme l'une des plus originales de l'architecte, qui utilisa la pierre, le fer forgé, le trencadis de verre et la céramique polychrome ; Gaudí se fit seconder par les architectes Josep Maria Jujol et Joan Rubió i Bellver.
Casa Batllo is a modernist building designed by the architect Antoni Gaudí, leader of this movement, from 1904 to 1906.
The building was commissioned by Josep Batlló i Casanovas, a textile industrialist. The best-known part of the building is the facade, considered one of the most original by the architect, who used stone, wrought iron, glass trencadis and polychrome ceramics; Gaudí was assisted by the architects Josep Maria Jujol and Joan Rubió i Bellver.
La casa Batllo est un édifice moderniste conçu par l'architecte Antoni Gaudí, chef de file de ce mouvement, de 1904 à 1906.
L'immeuble fut commandé par Josep Batlló i Casanovas, industriel du textile. La partie la plus connue de l'édifice est la façade, considérée comme l'une des plus originales de l'architecte, qui utilisa la pierre, le fer forgé, le trencadis de verre et la céramique polychrome ; Gaudí se fit seconder par les architectes Josep Maria Jujol et Joan Rubió i Bellver.
Casa Batllo is a modernist building designed by the architect Antoni Gaudí, leader of this movement, from 1904 to 1906.
The building was commissioned by Josep Batlló i Casanovas, a textile industrialist. The best-known part of the building is the facade, considered one of the most original by the architect, who used stone, wrought iron, glass trencadis and polychrome ceramics; Gaudí was assisted by the architects Josep Maria Jujol and Joan Rubió i Bellver.