Palacio de Gaudí
The Palacio de Gaudí, also known as the Casa Botines, is a remarkable building located in León, Spain. Designed by the famous architect Antoni Gaudí, it was completed in 1892 and showcases a unique blend of Gothic and Modernisme styles. The structure originally served as a textile factory and later became a bank.
The palace features distinctive stonework, pointed arches, and a striking tower, making it a notable landmark in the city. Today, the Palacio de Gaudí houses a museum dedicated to the architect's work and the history of the building, attracting visitors interested in Gaudí's innovative designs.