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Antonio Gaudí (アントニー・ガウディー) is a 1984 Japanese documentary film by Hiroshi Teshigahara about the works of Antoni Gaudí. In the film the director visits the buildings including houses in Barcelona and the Sagrada Família .
Gaudí was born on 25 June 1852 in Riudoms or Reus [10] to coppersmith Francesc Gaudí i Serra (1813–1906) [11] and Antònia Cornet i Bertran (1819–1876). He was the youngest of five children, and far outlived the other two who survived to adulthood: Rosa (1844–1879) and Francesc (1851–1876).
Gaudi may also refer to: Antonio Gaudi, a 1984 film about Antoni Gaudí; Gaudi (The Alan Parsons Project album), 1987 Musical of the same name by Eric Woolfson, based on the above album; Gaudí (Robert Rich album), 1991; Gaudi (musician) (born 1963), Italian musician, composer and music producer; 10185 Gaudi, a main-belt asteroid
In November 2024, producer and distributor Paco Poch [] was announced as the recipient of the Honorary Gaudí. [3] The nominations were read by actors Bruna Cusí and David Verdaguer from the auditorium of La Pedrera on 5 December 2024.
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Front entrance allowed horse-drawn carriages to enter the home through one door and exit through the other. The Palau Güell (Catalan pronunciation: [pəˈlaw ˈɣweʎ], English: Güell Palace) is a mansion designed by the architect Antoni Gaudí for the industrial tycoon Eusebi Güell, and was built between 1886 and 1888.