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Known as the prelude to Casa Milà The attention to detail in this building is incredibly breathtaking. Apart from the initial decorative features, present excellent architectural decisions such as varying the sizes of window depending on it's position and floor. It has been said the architect Josep Maria Jujol, a colleage of Gaudi, was responsible for the glass and ceramic work in this building, though evidence is not clear. Jujol also contributed to La Pedrera and Parc Guell some years later A stamp technique of Gaudi is to put as much detail to the interior of buildings as the outside, and Casa Batlló has no exception. Curved corridors and organic-shaped doorways make it a challenge to furnish, but a wonderful place to experience.
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