Palau Güell is located in Barcelona of Spain, is a mansion designed by the architect Antoni Gaudí and deemed to be one of his best masterpieces, it is also a popular tourist attraction.
The owner of Palau Güell is industrial tycoon Eusebi Güell, and the building is named after him. The main entrance looks metallic, an indescribable gloom makes it like a prison more than a residence.
The admission fee is not cheap, but the audio guide is included, barely acceptable. Palau Güell is quite big, visitors must follow the instructions of the audio guide, otherwise you may get lost.
The main party room is the essence of Palau Güell, it looks like a gothic church, it has a high ceiling with small holes near the top which give the appearance of a starry sky.
It is said that the owner of Palau Güell threw a lot of ideas into the design of Gaudí, so the overall style of the building is not unified, rich people are always troublesome.
Rooftop is another highlight of Palau Güell, the chimneys are colorful and lively, which makes a big contrast to the gloom indoors.
Palau Güell is very popular, most of the time you need to line up to get in, Choumeizai suggests you better visit there in the evening, it is not so crowded at that time, so you can just go in without queuing.