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Gaudí Centre
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The Gaudí Centre is a museum located in Reus, Catalonia, Spain. It is dedicated to Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí I Cornet.
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The Gaudí Center officially opened in May 2007,[1] located in the center of the city, Plaça del Mercadal.[2] It is a three-storied building designed by architects Joan Sibina, Toshiake Tange and Gabriel Bosques, which consists of Gaudí's artworks and documenting processes with advanced audio and visual technology.[3]
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