- Casa
Batlló (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈkazə βəˈʎːo] ) is a
building in the
center of Barcelona, Spain. It was
designed by
Antoni Gaudí, and is considered...
- The
Batlló Majesty (Catalan:
Majestat Batlló,
pronounced [məʒəsˈtad bəˈʎːo]) is a
large 12th-century
Romanesque wooden crucifix, now in the
National Art...
- Céleste on
ephemerides of
natural satellites. JPL · 18579 18581
Batllo 1997 XV8
Valerie Batllo (born 1967)
works on
cometary orbits at the
Institut de Mécanique...
- Can
Batlló, or the old Joan
Batlló Factory is a
former industrial complex located close to the Gran Via de les
Corts Catalanes, near the
square known as...
-
Mallorca several times.
Between 1904 and 1910 he
constructed the Casa
Batlló (
Batlló house) and the Casa Milà (Milá house), two of his most
emblematic works...
- are
included in the
buffer zone of the 5th part of the WHS site. Casa
Batlló Crypt at the Colònia Güell
Buffer zone
includes part of the Colònia Güell...
- The
Confidant from Casa
Batlló, also
known as the
Double Sofa or Banc de dues
places (Two-seater bench), is a
furniture piece designed by
Antoni Gaudí...
- the
Eixample includes the Casa Milà (nicknamed La Pedrera) and the Casa
Batlló, both of
which are on the wide P****eig de Gràcia, as well as the Sagrada...
- Gaudí on many of his most
famous works.
Among Jujol's
projects are Casa
Batlló, Casa Milà, Park Güell, and Our Lady of Montserrat, and
among his design...
- and father-figure, the
flamboyantly homo****ual César, who
lives at Casa
Batlló, and Domenec, a
local chess genius Julia found in Park Güell,
Julia works...