Jul 062010
 

Thought to be one of the first examples of modern urban planning, Barcelonas Eixample was developed in the second 1/2 the 19th century.
Ildefons Cerda, who designed the plans for Eixample, hoped that it might become a neighborhood outside of the town center accommodating folks of all sorts ; Eixample would contain all they required for their day to day lives, including markets, faculties, infirmaries, and much more.
Cerdas plans for the Eixample were thought to be quite visionary. When planning the area, he took many things into consideration including traffic, sunlight, and ventilation. The streets were to broaden at every crossover and the corners were cut off to permit horse-drawn vans to make turns more easily.
However , all of Cerdas plans didnt turn out quite how he had was hoping. Designers did follow his grid plan, but ignored plenty of the specifics. The intersections werent designed as his drawings indicated ( though they are roomy ), garden areas were eliminated, and the area became a paradise for the wealthy rather than a place that would attract all classes. When you will go to Barcelona, you will arrive at Aeroport Barcelone.

Today, plenty of Gauds masterpieces remain. Some of the architect’s most critical buildings are found in Eixample.
One of the most extraordinary is the impressive Casa Batll, a structure thats on the UNESCO World Heritage list. The building is almost undescribable to those that havent witnessed it, but is truly one of the most incredible examples of Modernista architecture anywhere, covered with glittery ceramic tiles and boasting engaging shapes thoughout. You want to visit this amazing city? you cant book your Voyage Barcelone.
Youll also need to visit the Casa Mil, with its wavy walls which remind some of honeycombs and others of African cavern dwellings. Strange-looking chimney stacks sit on top of the building.
lots of other engaging Modernista buildings can be discovered in a neighborhood in Eixample known as Quadrat d’Or ( the golden square ), named as such for the various architectural gems. Besides the previously mentioned Casa Batll and Casa Mil you’ll be able to find the Casa Terrades – a brick building with tiny colourful turrets, the Casa Llo Morera – a building with a sumptuously decorated crown, the Fundaci Tpies and a lot more interesting Modernista buildings.
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