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Parc Güell
Park Güell
Parc Güell, located in Barcelona, Spain, is a public park designed by the renowned architect Antoni Gaudí. It was originally envisioned as a residential project but later transformed into a park. One of the main attractions is the colorful mosaic salamander known as "El Drac" at the entrance. The park offers panoramic views of the city and features unique architectural elements blending nature and art. Visitors can explore the Hypostyle Room with its inclined columns, the serpentine bench adorned with mosaic tiles, and the gingerbread house-like buildings. Parc Güell was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984 for its exceptional design and artistic value.