You know what? “Trencadís,” the technique of a genius.

The main difference between mosaic, the traditional technique, and “trencadís” is that the pieces of the former have been designed, from the outset, as tiles and, therefore, follow regular measurements, which almost always apply to straight surfaces. In contrast, “trencadís” pieces can come from a coffee cup, a plate, a soup bowl, or a bottle. […]

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Did you know? Painting Bellesguard

By: Bellesguard Team Last Tuesday, November 14th, a group of painters visited Torre Bellesguard. They are “La Colla del Pinzell,” a group of retirees who, as a hobby, have been painting every Tuesday on the streets or in emblematic places of the city for the past 10 years (link to their blog). It was a […]

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Guess what? A photo with a surprise…

By: Ferran Garcés Bellesguard is one of Gaudí’s most unknown works, both for the building itself and for the history of the place. So unknown that even we continue to discover things. Sometimes, unexpectedly. Today we will show an example. In 2020, “Temple, the magazine of the Sagrada Familia,” published an article about the construction […]

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10th Anniversary: The Values That Drive Us

By: Bellesguard Team Bellesguard remains a great unknown to many, a hidden treasure yet to be discovered. We have taken advantage of our tenth anniversary to explain who we are, what we offer, why we are special, and what makes us unique. Who we are and what we offer: We are a cultural space; Bellesguard […]

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