1. Sagrada Família:
This iconic basilica designed by Antoni Gaudí offers a plethora of unique and intricate architectural details.
2. Park Güell:
Gaudí’s whimsical park is a playground of vibrant mosaics, colorful buildings, and intriguing shapes.
3. Casa Batlló:
Another Gaudí masterpiece, this modernist building features a fantastic blend of organic and surreal architectural elements.
4. Casa Milà (La Pedrera):
Known for its undulating stone facade and rooftop sculptures, this is another extraordinary Gaudí creation.
5. Palau de la Música Catalana:
A stunning example of modernist architecture, the concert hall is adorned with intricate stained glass and decorative elements.
6. Hospital de Sant Pau:
This modernist hospital complex features beautiful gardens and impressive architecture with intricate mosaics.
7. The Gothic Quarter:
Narrow streets, historic buildings, and Gothic architecture offer countless opportunities for capturing the city’s history.
8. Torre Agbar:
A modern skyscraper with a unique, illuminated facade, creating an excellent subject for nighttime photography.
9. Magic Fountain of Montjuïc:
The combination of the fountain and the surrounding architecture provides great photo opportunities during its evening light shows.
10. Palau Güell:
Another Gaudí gem, this palace showcases his innovative architectural style and stunning interior design.
Remember to check opening hours and any photography restrictions at these locations, and consider both daytime and nighttime shots to capture the diverse beauty of Barcelona’s architecture.