Arch of the waterfall in Casa Vicens (Reconstruction) Antoni Gaudí i Cornet (1883-1885) 2019

A large brick sculpture resembling a bridge stands in an outdoor setting, surrounded by trees and foliage. The structure features archways and pillars, with a building in the background partially covered in vines. Bright, clear sky above.

Casa Vicens was Gaudí’s first work. It was commissioned by a ceramics manufacturer and built between 1883 and 1885. The property was located on the road between Gràcia and Sant Gervasi, now the street known as Carrer de les Carolines. An artificial waterfall, which cascaded off a parabolic arch, was built in the garden of Casa Vicens. Apart from being a decorative feature, the waterfall helped to cool the air in summer and made for a gentle breeze that entered the house. The waterfall was rebuilt in 2019 in the gardens of the AGBAR Water Museum in Cornellà de Llobregat, according to the original plans.