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Gaudí's Casa Batlló Third Floor Restored, Opens for Events

Antoni Gaudí's third-floor residence within Casa Batlló in Barcelona has undergone a three-year restoration and renovation, and is now open to the public for private bookings and events. This space, which was the last original residence in the iconic building and had been inhabited by the Batlló family for over a century, has been meticulously restored to reveal its 1906 architecture.
The restoration process involved stripping away multiple 20th-century interventions to uncover and preserve original architectural details. Significant discoveries included hidden stuccoes with floral motifs, original undulating ceilings, and recycled doors adapted by Gaudí. Traditional artisanal techniques were employed to restore or replicate original woodwork, flooring, and construction systems, ensuring the space authentically reflects its early 20th-century heritage. The project also identified a previously unknown door handle design, underscoring Gaudí's detailed craftsmanship.
Interior designer Paola Navone of OTTO Studio has introduced a contemporary layer to the residence, integrating artisanal objects, contrasting materials, and curated furniture. This approach respects Gaudí's original architecture while adapting the space for modern use, creating unique dialogues within the restored structure and allowing each room to tell a distinct story for visitors.
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