The Colonia Güell is a textile village packed with surprises just 20 minutes outside Barcelona. Along with Park Güell and Palau Güell, Eusebi Güell requested Gaudi to design and oversee the construction of this area for the workers of his textile operations on the outskirts of Barcelona. The Colonia Güell also allows you to explore its streets while admiring the most important Catalan art-nouveau, or modernista, buildings in the life of the village, which are of great architectural interest.
Visit Gaudi's Crypt, located inside the little town of Colonia Güell. It is a church known for its twisted columns, the laboratory where Gaudí experimented with his architectural solutions before building the Sagrada Família. It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2005.
The Combinat Güell includes a two-way ticket from Barcelona, the entrance to the Crypt, and an audioguide.