Sala Hipòstila

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Sala Hipòstila is the iconic forest-like hall of stone columns designed by Antoni Gaudí in Barcelona’s Park Güell.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural structure
hypostyle hall
alsoKnownAs Hypostyle Room NERFINISHED
Sala de les Cent Columnes (Hall of the Hundred Columns) NERFINISHED
architect Antoni Gaudí NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Art Nouveau
Modernisme NERFINISHED
constructionEnd 1914
constructionStart 1900
country Spain
designer Antoni Gaudí NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalElement Doric order capitals NERFINISHED
coffered ceiling
drainage columns
tilted columns
hasFunction market hall (originally planned)
public space
hasPart Doric columns NERFINISHED
mosaic ceiling medallions
rainwater drainage system
vaulted ceiling
hasTheme integration of architecture and nature
organic forms in architecture
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site "Works of Antoni Gaudí" NERFINISHED
heritageSiteOf UNESCO World Heritage Site NERFINISHED
inspiredBy forest of trees
languageOfName Catalan
locatedIn Barcelona
Catalonia
Park Güell NERFINISHED
Spain
locatedInNeighborhood Gràcia (approximate) NERFINISHED
materialUsed ceramic tile
stone
trencadís mosaic
numberOfColumns approximately 86
openToPublic yes
partOf Park Güell NERFINISHED
UNESCO World Heritage Site "Park Güell, Palau Güell and Casa Milà" NERFINISHED
partOfWork Works of Antoni Gaudí NERFINISHED
roofSupports Plaça de la Natura (Nature Square) NERFINISHED
style Catalan Modernisme NERFINISHED
touristAttraction yes

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Hypostyle Room hasAlternativeName Sala Hipòstila