From Barcelona to Comillas
Gaudí’s Legacy in the Cantabria Brand
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https://doi.org/10.62161/sauc.v12.6161Keywords:
Place Brand, Place Identity, Iconic Architecture, UGC, Architectural heritage, Comillas, GaudíAbstract
Gaudí’s 2026 Centenary offers an opportunity to reconsider the territorial reach of his legacy. Although public, academic and cultural narratives construct a Barcelona-centred canon that often eclipses his works outside Catalonia, this study examines how Gaudí’s non-Barcelona architecture, particularly El Capricho and Gaudi’s footprint in Comillas, contributes to territorial identity through user-generated content (UGC). Using over 500 TripAdvisor reviews, the analysis shows that UGC positions Gaudí as an identity reference in Comillas, extending his cultural reception beyond Barcelona and demonstrating how non-central locations actively participate in shaping the contemporary meaning of his legacy.
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