A hidden gem in Northern Spain.
Nestled in the coastal town of Comillas, far from Gaudí’s more famous works in Barcelona, El Capricho is a whimsical architectural treasure that captures the playful genius of Spain’s most iconic architect.

Built between 1883 and 1885 for a music-loving aristocrat, this early Gaudí masterpiece bursts with life and imagination.
Its most striking feature is the tower clad in sunflower-patterned ceramic tiles, an ode to nature and sunlight. The house’s vibrant façade, curving lines, and inventive design details reveal Gaudí’s emerging style and his signature blend of form, function, and fantasy.
Inside, visitors will find rotating windows that follow the sun, intricate wrought iron balconies, and a layout that blurs the lines between architecture and art. Unlike the often-crowded sites in Barcelona, El Capricho offers a serene, intimate experience where you can explore Gaudí’s world at your own pace.
Whether you’re an architecture enthusiast or simply curious about Spain’s artistic heritage, this enchanting house is well worth the journey north.

Comillas, Cantabria: approximately 50 minutes from Santander and 90 minutes from Bilbao by car.
Open year-round. Visit in spring or early autumn for the best weather and fewer crowds.
To experience one of Gaudí’s earliest works in a peaceful setting, and to see the seeds of genius that would shape some of the world’s most famous buildings.
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