1. Torre Bellesguard is a historical monument located in the Sarrià-Sant Gervasi district of Barcelona, Spain. It was designed and constructed by architect Antoni Gaudí between 1900 and 1909 and is considered one of his lesser-known works. The building features a combination of Gothic and Art Nouveau architectural styles and is characterized by its pointed turrets, curved walls, and sculpted stonework. In addition to its stunning architecture, Torre Bellesguard has a rich history, having been the site of the Battle of Barcelona in 1714 and the residence of the Catalan noble family who commissioned Gaudí’s work. Visitors can take a guided tour of the building and its grounds, which includes a private garden, a chapel, and a terrace with panoramic views of the city.
2. Torre Bellesguard is open to the public from Tuesday to Sunday, with tours running every 30 minutes between 10am and 3pm. The last tour of the day is at 4pm. Visitors can book tickets online or by phone, with discounts available for seniors, students, and children under 10. The phone number for Torre Bellesguard is +34 934 677 047.
3. To get to Torre Bellesguard, visitors can take the metro (Line 3) to the Lesseps station and then catch a bus (lines 22 or 123) to the building. Alternatively, there is a taxi rank nearby. Parking is available for visitors who arrive by car. Tickets for Torre Bellesguard start at €14.50 for adults and include a guided tour.


