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Tickets Palau Güell, Gaudí's hidden jewel in Barcelona
Highlights
Discover an exceptional Gaudí architectural gem from the late 19th century.
Enjoy skip-the-line access to avoid waiting.
Explore all accessible parts of the palace including the remarkable rooftop.
Benefit from an audio guide available in multiple languages.
Experience a less crowded alternative compared to other Gaudí landmarks.
Palau Güell Tickets – Book Your Tickets Online
Discover Palau Güell, a stunning mansion in Barcelona designed by famed architect Antoni Gaudí for industrialist Eusebi Güell. This unique seven-floor residence showcases a remarkable blend of understated exterior design and lavish interiors, offering visitors a glimpse into Catalonia’s rich cultural history. Located in the vibrant El Raval district, Palau Güell is a must-visit UNESCO World Heritage Site. Secure your tickets today to explore this architectural masterpiece and experience its fascinating heritage firsthand.
About Palau Güell
Why Visit Palau Güell?
Timings
Opening Hours
Typically 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM (April to October) and 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM (November to March), but may vary based on seasonal schedules and maintenance.
Last Entry
One hour before closing.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday Mornings: For a quieter experience and to fully enjoy the palace interiors and architectural details.
Afternoons: Explore the rooftop terrace, central hall, and surrounding areas with fewer crowds.
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Things to Know Before Visiting Palau Güell
Palau Güell is open from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM in summer (April to October) and 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM in winter (November to March).
Last entry allowed one hour before closing time; plan your visit accordingly.
The site is closed on non-holiday Mondays, December 25-26, January 1 and 6, and the last week of January for maintenance.
Free admission is offered on the first Sunday of every month and selected special dates.
The monument is not age-restricted; however, children should be supervised due to delicate interiors.
Access is available for visitors with reduced mobility via a dedicated lift and wheelchair loan service.
Photography for personal use is permitted without flash or tripods; commercial photography requires prior approval.
Roof and south courtyard access may be restricted during bad weather conditions for safety.
Group visits require advance reservation and are available for 10 to 25 people.
Palau Güell promotes sustainable tourism practices and is certified under the Barcelona Biosphere Commitment.
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Accessibility Facilities at Palau Güell
For visitors with visual impairments, Palau Güell offers audio guides available in both Catalan and Spanish, providing detailed descriptions of the interiors and artworks to enhance the experience. These audio guides are included with the ticket purchase, ensuring easy access. Additionally, easy reading visitor guides in English, Catalan, and Spanish are available online in PDF format to assist with understanding.
Visitors with hearing impairments can benefit from video guides in Catalan Sign Language (LSC) and Spanish Sign Language (LSE). These resources are designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the attraction’s history and features. Visitors can request access to these video guides upon arrival or check availability when booking tickets or tours.
For guests with reduced mobility or special needs, Palau Güell provides a dedicated lift for accessing different floors. Wheelchair loan services with suitable dimensions for the lift are available, and staff members offer assistance as needed. Accessible restrooms and baby changing facilities are located on the ground floor to accommodate various needs. To make use of these facilities, visitors should inform the venue staff upon arrival or while purchasing tickets to ensure proper support during their visit.
Interesting Facts about the Palau Güell
First Major Commission: Palau Güell was Antoni Gaudí’s first major commission from industrialist Eusebi Güell.
Location & Size: The mansion is situated on a 589 m² plot in the El Raval district of Barcelona, with seven floors totaling approximately 2,850 m² of space.
Exterior & Entrance: Its exterior is relatively understated, hiding a lavish interior. The entrance features wrought iron gates inspired by natural forms like seaweed and horsewhips.
Interior Highlights: The main party room has a ceiling with tiny holes where lanterns were hung to mimic a starlit sky. Hidden viewing windows allowed homeowners to discreetly observe visitors.
Historical Use: During the Spanish Civil War in 1936, Palau Güell served as a police barracks with jail cells.
Rooftop Feature: The rooftop displays a striking crest of the Catalan senyera flag made of flat iron and metal mesh.
In Popular Culture: Palau Güell was featured as a filming location in Michelangelo Antonioni’s movie The Passenger (1975).
Restoration & Reopening: It underwent partial restoration and fully reopened to the public in 2011 after closing in 2004.
Architectural Style: The design blends elements of Florentine Renaissance palaces with Gaudí’s unique architectural style.













