Living in a landmark

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La Pedrera is one of Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí’s most iconic buildings in Barcelona. A sweeping arc of grey stone, all curves. It’s a tourist landmark attracting around a million visitors a year. When Gaudi built it a century ago, it was a block of rented apartments. The surprising thing? A few residents still call it home, as the BBC’s Sergi Forcada has been finding out. 

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