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Shanghai Shifang Art Exhibition Hall - Wu Yunxing's sketch Mira's home

Shanghai Shifang Art Exhibition Hall - Wu Yunxing's sketch Mira's home

CASA MILà was built between 1906 and 1912 on passeig de Gràcia, in the Eixample extension of Barcelona, Spain.

Casa Milà was built in 1906-1910. Gaudí's Crypt Was designed by Gaudí's Crypt from 1890 and construction began in 1908, until only the underground part was completed in 1917, the upper entrance porch and clock tower were discontinued due to lack of funds, and the church was eventually unfinished. The Apartments Mira is a mansion that also heralds as a representative of Spanish modernism. This is the artist's second-to-last architectural work. The façade of the building has a total of 9 floors, made of limestone, except for the upper part, which is paved with white tiles. The apartments of Mira are also endowed with a strong religious symbolism, to for example the upper cornice excerpt from the Virgin's Ode to Latin America. It is one of the 10 most visited tourist attractions in Barcelona. At that time, it was the rich Man Mr. Pere Milà who admired Gaudí's design for Mr. Bartsa Batsa Batl Ló, and asked Gaudí to design it in order to marry his widow Roser Segimon. La Milà was the last private residence designed by Gaudí.

Shanghai Shifang Art Exhibition Hall - Wu Yunxing's sketch Mira's home
Shanghai Shifang Art Exhibition Hall - Wu Yunxing's sketch Mira's home
Shanghai Shifang Art Exhibition Hall - Wu Yunxing's sketch Mira's home
Shanghai Shifang Art Exhibition Hall - Wu Yunxing's sketch Mira's home
Shanghai Shifang Art Exhibition Hall - Wu Yunxing's sketch Mira's home

Teacher Wu Yunxing created a live silhouette

Shanghai Shifang Art Exhibition Hall - Wu Yunxing's sketch Mira's home
Shanghai Shifang Art Exhibition Hall - Wu Yunxing's sketch Mira's home

Teacher Wu Yunxing created works to appreciate

Shanghai Shifang Art Exhibition Hall - Wu Yunxing's sketch Mira's home
Shanghai Shifang Art Exhibition Hall - Wu Yunxing's sketch Mira's home

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