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Portico of the main entrance with 4 columns and capitals carved with palm leaves and birds, at the El Capricho de Gaudi, or Villa Quijano, a Modernist villa designed by Antoni Gaudi, 1852-1926, and built 1883-85 under his assistant Cristobal Cascante, in Comillas, Cantabria, Spain. In the centre is the facade, with exposed brick, glazed tiles and sunflower tiles, and on the left is the wrought iron balcony of the main living room. The villa was commissioned by Maximo Diaz de Quijano as a summer house. It is from Gaudi's orientalist period, with azulejos tiles and domes. The building has housed a museum since 2009. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
ANTONI GAUDI
ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL
Architecture
Balcony
building
CANTABRIA
CAPITAL
Ceramic
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
Column
COMILLAS
CRISTOBAL CASCANTE
DAY
Entrance
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Exterior
Facade
GAUDÃ
HERITAGE
History
HORIZONTAL
House
IBERIA
IBERIAN PENINSULA
MAXIMO DIAZ DE QUIJANO
MODERNISM
MODERNISME
MODERNIST
modernista
MUSEUM
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
Porch
Portico
Southern Europe
Southern European
Spanish
Sunflower
TILES
Tourist Attraction
Villa
VILLA QUIJANO
visitor attraction