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Gaudí Museum : Barcelona

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Gaudí Museum

The Gaudí Museum is where the cradle of Gaudí stood located in the Gaudí park.
tel: 93 2193 811
address: Ctra Carmel 23, Parque Güell
open: Daily: 10-14:00 and 16:00- 19:00.

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Gaudí Museum : Barcelona

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Parc Güell : Barcelona

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