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| One of the gatehouses at the main entrance. | 
    
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| The tower of the other gatehouse. | 
    
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| Main entrance.  The park gets crowded in the afternoons. | 
    
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| The stairs lead past this fanciful 'dragon' to a large columned area above. | 
    
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| On the way further up the stairs. | 
    
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| The
Market Place, consisting of 86 columns, was originally thought of as a
marketplace for the residential area - the original purpose of the Park
Güell.  As a unit they support a huge pedestrian terrace surrounded by a serpentine bench totally covered with broken ceramic tiles. | 
    
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| These organic columns support a large pedestrian pathway. | 
    
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| The Terrace.  Sagrada Familia construction cranes visible on right side in background. | 
    
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| The bench circumscribes the entire pedestrian terrace. | 
    
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| There are many different motifs on the benches. | 
    
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| The steeple belongs to Gaudi's residence. | 
    
 
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| The steeple of Gaudi's residence at right. | 
    
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| Looking down at the entrance from The Terrace. | 
    
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| The path in the background leads down to a large garden space next to the main entrance. | 
    
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| Broken tile designs line both inside and outside of the bench. | 
    
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| Gaudi himself lived in this house. | 
    
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| Time to grab a mid-day comida at an outside table near Placa Catalunya after a morning of sight-seeing! |