Casa Batlló Antoni Gaudi Dome Cube Kengo Kuma Intervention Barcelona Spain Design Architecture Façade
Casa Batlló Façade

Casa Batlló, the iconic architectural wonder designed by Antoni Gaudí, is a must-see destination for art and architecture enthusiasts visiting Barcelona. With its recent intervention by renowned artists like Kengo Kuma, Casa Batlló offers a new and enhanced visitor experience that is simply unmissable. This extraordinary work of art now features two immersive rooms unlike anything else in the world: Gaudí Dôme and Gaudí Cube. These innovative installations provide visitors with a unique opportunity to delve into the mind and inspiration of Gaudí, transcending the boundaries of traditional art and taking us on a journey of discovery and imagination.

Casa Batlló Antoni Gaudi Dome Cube Kengo Kuma Intervention Barcelona Spain Design Architecture Planta Noble
Planta Noble
Casa Batlló Antoni Gaudi Dome Cube Kengo Kuma Intervention Barcelona Spain Design Architecture Inner Patio
Inner Patio
Casa Batlló Antoni Gaudi Dome Cube Kengo Kuma Intervention Barcelona Spain Design Architecture
Special Installations: Concierge
Casa Batlló Antoni Gaudi Dome Cube Kengo Kuma Intervention Barcelona Spain Design Architecture Gaudí Dôme
Gaudí Dôme

Gaudí Dôme

A Revelation in Nature’s Embrace Step into the mesmerizing Gaudí Dôme, an immersive experience within a dome composed of 1,000 screens, and prepare to be transported to the very source of Gaudí’s inspiration: nature. This transformative experience takes visitors on a profound journey, unveiling the genius of Gaudí and his deep connection to the natural world. As the screens come alive, showcasing the beauty of nature in all its forms, visitors are immersed in a moment of revelation, reliving Gaudí’s childhood and witnessing the birth of his genius. Gaudí Dôme is a one-of-a-kind experience that transcends the boundaries of time and space, allowing visitors to intimately connect with Gaudí’s vision and creative process.

Casa Batlló Antoni Gaudi Dome Cube Kengo Kuma Intervention Barcelona Spain Design Architecture Staircase
Kengo Kuma Staircase
Casa Batlló Antoni Gaudi Dome Cube Kengo Kuma Intervention Barcelona Spain Design Architecture Special Installations Ironer
Special Installations: Ironer
Casa Batlló Antoni Gaudi Dome Cube Kengo Kuma Intervention Barcelona Spain Design Architecture
Gaudi Cube
Casa Batlló Antoni Gaudi Dome Cube Kengo Kuma Intervention Barcelona Spain Design Architecture Main Hall
Main Hall
Casa Batlló Antoni Gaudi Dome Cube Kengo Kuma Intervention Barcelona Spain Design Architecture Family in Attic
Family in Attic

Gaudí Cube

Unleashing the Boundless Imagination Prepare to embark on a mind-bending adventure as you enter the groundbreaking Gaudí Cube, a pioneering work of art by new media artist Refik Anadol. Step into the world’s first 360º real experience, where reality bends and the impossible becomes possible. Within this immersive room, visitors are invited to explore the depths of Gaudí’s mind, as Anadol’s transformative art takes us on a journey of visual and sensory stimulation. As the boundaries of reality blur and reshape, visitors are captivated by the fusion of Gaudí’s visionary architecture and Anadol’s innovative artistry. Gaudí Cube is a testament to the limitless possibilities of human creativity and imagination.

A visit to Casa Batlló is an invitation to embark on an unforgettable journey into the brilliance of Antoni Gaudí’s architectural masterpiece. With the recent interventions by esteemed artists like Kengo Kuma, Casa Batlló has elevated its visitor experience to new heights. The addition of the Gaudí Dôme and Gaudí Cube immerses visitors in a world where art, nature, and technology converge, pushing the boundaries of perception and providing a unique insight into Gaudí’s genius. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore these immersive rooms that defy convention and allow you to experience the artistry of Gaudí and the visionary works of Kengo Kuma and Refik Anadol. Casa Batlló is a testament to human creativity and an enchanting testament to Gaudí’s architectural legacy.

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