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2 hours
Specific Tour
20 people
English, French, Spanish
Channel the legendary artist and architect Antoni Gaudí during this fun, family-friendly mosiac workshop. Over the course of 2 hours, you will learn the mosiac technique “trencadis,” which he invented and can be found all over Barcelona’s main monuments. You can choose between glass or ceramic to create a unique masterpiece in Gaudís technique such as photo frame, top of a box, elefant and other decoration objects.
Adward y references:
Diploma accredited for Excellence “Mestre Artesà divulgatiu” (Master craftsman diploma) in work and divulgation of this Art, awarded by the President of the Generalitat de Catalunya at the Palau of Generalitat in Barcelona to the owner, Angelika Heinbach.In 2019 collaboration of Casa Batlló in the frame of the UNESCO World Heritage Volunteers project “The Restoration of Casa Batlló, from inside to beyond its walls”