Barcelona City Council has announced plans to invest 900,000 Euros in restoring to restore the Güell Pavilions in the Sarrià district of the city. This is great news for the city’s heritage, as Gaudi´s architecture forms a huge part of Barcelona´s cultural identity. The Pavilions were declared a Monument of National Historic and Artistic Interest in 1969, but are only currently open to the public at the weekend or as part of prearranged tours. Currently, Finca Güell Pavilions, located in ...