Antoni Gaudí was a Spanish architect known for his unique and imaginative designs. Born in 1852 in Reus, he became a leading figure in the Catalan Modernisme movement. His work is characterized by vibrant colors, organic shapes, and intricate details, often inspired by nature.
One of his most famous works is the Sagrada Família, a large basilica in Barcelona that remains unfinished. Gaudí's innovative techniques and use of materials have made his buildings iconic, attracting millions of visitors each year. His contributions to architecture have earned him recognition as one of the most important architects of the 20th century.