PARK GUELL Antoni Gaudi Gold Coin 100€ Euro Spain 2026
This fine Gold coin celebrates Antoni Gaudí, the visionary genius of Catalan Modernism. In this edition: "PARQUE GÜELL". A place where architecture becomes dream, and stone, symbol, and imagination dissolve into one fluid vision. The design pays tribute to one of Gaudí's most playful and iconic creations, capturing the unmistakable spirit of the park through its famous dragon, sculptural stairway, and organic forms. Struck in .999 Gold and refined with luminous Proof quality, this coin transforms a landmark of Barcelona into a precious miniature tribute to fantasy, innovation, and artistic freedom. Limited to 1.300 pieces worldwide. The reverse of this coin features Park Güell, one of Antoni Gaudí's most enchanting creations and one of the most celebrated landmarks of Barcelona. In the foreground, the famous dragon stretches across the sculptural stairway, rendered in richly detailed relief that emphasizes its mosaic skin and dynamic presence. Its shape is instantly recognizable, embodying the playful imagination and organic vitality that define Gaudí's art. Behind it, the rising architectural forms of the park appear with elegant curves and layered structure, reinforcing the dreamlike harmony between ornament and space. At the top left, the inscription: "PARQUE GÜELL" - the name of the coin. In the upper field, the inscription: "100 EURO" - the face value. To the right, the mint mark appears. The luminous golden surface and decorative border heighten the sense of refinement, turning the composition into a radiant homage to one of the most original public spaces in modern architecture. The obverse of this coin depicts a striking portrait of Antoni Gaudí, shown with his intense gaze, distinctive beard, and calm visionary presence. To the left of the portrait, ornamental motifs inspired by his unique visual language fill a shaped panel, creating a rich dialogue between the architect and the forms he imagined. Also to the left, the inscription: "ESPAÑA" - the issuing country. At the top, the inscription: "Antoni Gaudí" - the name of the artist. At the bottom left, the inscription: "2026" - the year of issue.