Antonio Gaudí
Antonio Gaudí was a renowned Catalan architect known for his unique and highly individualistic style that combines elements of Gothic and Art Nouveau architecture. Born in 1852, Gaudí's most famous works include the Sagrada Família and Park Güell in Barcelona. His innovative use of materials and forms has made him one of the most influential architects in history. In León, his Casa Botines stands as a testament to his architectural genius and is one of the few works he completed outside of Catalonia.
Born on Jun 25, 1852 (173 years old)
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Belarus:
Antonio Gaudi was the architect who transformed the original design of the Sagrada Familia into his life's main project.
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Serbia:
Antonio Gaudi is known for designing the Sagrada Familia, which has become one of the most visited tourist sites in the world.
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Belarus:
Antonio Gaudi, who died in 1926 after being hit by a tram, began building this temple in the 19th century.
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Romania:
Antonio Gaudí was a famous Catalan architect known for his unique style and highly individualized projects.
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Slovakia:
Antonio Gaudí is known for his architectural work in Barcelona, including the Sagrada Familia.
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Belarus:
Antonio Gaudi is recognized for his modernist architecture and his dedication to transforming art into a hymn of praise to God.
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Costa Rica:
Antonio Gaudí was proclaimed 'venerable' by the Catholic Church for his architectural work, particularly the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona.
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Russia:
Antonio Gaudí was recognized as blessed by Pope Francis for his architectural contributions, particularly the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona.
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Russia:
Antonio Gaudí was recognized as blessed by Pope Francis for his contributions to architecture, particularly for the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona.
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Bulgaria:
Gaudi is being considered for canonization due to his strong faith and dedication as a Catholic, which is evident in his work.
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