http://www.casamuseugaudi.org/
Antoni Gaudi's house in Park Guell, is now the home of the Gaudi museum. Guadi did not design this house. It was built as a model home for the original 60 house garden city development project that met with failure and was later turned into Park Guell.
When no-one was interested in buying houses at Park Guell, the owner of the project Eusepi Guell that Anton Gaudi buy the house and move in with his father and niece. Gaudi's father died almost immediately after moving in, and his niece 6 years later, but Gaudi lived here from 1906 until 1925 when he moved into his studio at the Sagrada Famila in the final year of his life.
The Gaudi museum has a collection of furniture designed by Gaudi including his work desk and his bedroom which remains largely as it was, when he lived here. His death mask is also on display.
The official Gaudi museum website is under construction and only in Catalan at the moment.
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Gaudi museum in Barcelona