Casa Vicens Gaudi
Tickets for Gaudí's first house
FavouriteGaudí's first masterpiece and a jewel of Catalan Modernism
Casa Vicens is the first house designed by architect Antoni Gaudí and one of the most striking gems of Catalan Modernism. Located in the Gràcia district, this house museum marked the beginning of a new architectural vision: free, colourful and deeply inspired by nature. Since 2005, Casa Vicens has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Casa Vicens: Gaudí's first house
Built between 1883 and 1885, Casa Vicens marks the start of Gaudí’s unmistakable artistic language. In this house, Gaudí blended oriental and Mudéjar influences with natural inspiration, resulting in a uniquely harmonious building rich in handcrafted techniques: ceramics, painting, wrought iron and stucco.Visiting Casa Vicens means travelling back to the moment when Gaudí's creative genius was born — discovering the roots of his style and his vision of art as the union of architecture, nature, beauty and functionality.
Tour and experiences at Gaudí’s first house
Casa Vicens offers a unique cultural and sensory experience, allowing visitors to understand how a young Gaudí, barely 30 years old, turned a summer residence into a total work of art.Highlights:
- Garden: an urban oasis that recalls its original spirit.
- Ceramic façade: decorated with marigold tiles, paying tribute to the flowers found on the site.
- Interiors: rooms combining painting, wrought iron, wood and sgraffito, transporting visitors back to 1885.
The house offers free Wi-Fi, is accessible for visitors with reduced mobility, provides family and school group options, and includes a free audio guide in 16 languages.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Casa Vicens represent?It is Gaudí’s first masterpiece, where he experimented with colour, geometry and nature — the seed of all his later work.
Where is Casa Vicens?
Carrer de les Carolines, 20, in the heart of Gràcia.
Approximately 1 to 1.5 hours.
When is Casa Vicens free?
Free for children under 12, with discounts for students up to 30 years old and visitors over 65.





















