Drone Photos of Barcelona Highlight the Symmetry of the City’s Architecture

Aerial Photos of Barcelona by Márton Mogyorósy

Hungarian photographer Márton Mogyorósy gives a bird's-eye view of Barcelona through gorgeous aerial photographs. Eschewing well-worn monuments like the Sagrada Familia and La Rambla in favor of lesser-known gems, Mogyorósy gives an unexpected tour of the city by land and sea.

Focusing in on the unique symmetry of the urban landscape, Mogyorósy picks out elements of geometry in each composition. Whether it be cement cubes tumbling into the sea or the triangles, rectangles, and semi-circles of well-placed housing blocks, the repeating shapes give each photograph its visual harmony.

Several images from the series focus on the Walden 7 apartment building located just outside of Barcelona in Sant Just Desvern. Designed by masterful Spanish architect Ricardo Bofill, who is known for transforming an abandoned cement factory into his home, the curving towers are a vertical labyrinth of interlocking courtyards. In the aerial photos, the architecture looks like nesting dolls, with each piece contributing to the overall aesthetic.

Through his work, Mogyorósy proves how compelling drone photography can be. Soaring high in the sky, this instrument gives a unique perspectives of the world, opening up a new way to look at any environment. With this vision of the Catalonian capital, we're able to gain a new appreciation for the smaller building blocks of the urban fabric. Each cube and every curve helps give shape and dimension to the architecture that forms the personality of the city. And thanks to Mogyorósy's work, these small details are given the spotlight they deserve.

 Márton Mogyorósy's drone photos highlight the unique symmetry and geometry found in Barcelona's urban environment.

Aerial Photos of Barcelona by Márton Mogyorósy

Barcelona from Above

Aerial Photos of Barcelona by Márton Mogyorósy

Barcelona Cityscape by

Aerial Photos of Barcelona by Márton Mogyorósy

Aerial Photos of Barcelona by Márton Mogyorósy

Aerial Photos of Barcelona by Márton Mogyorósy

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My Modern Met granted permission to use photos by Márton Mogyorósy.

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Jessica Stewart

Jessica Stewart is a Staff Editor and Digital Media Specialist for My Modern Met, as well as a curator and art historian. Since 2020, she is also one of the co-hosts of the My Modern Met Top Artist Podcast. She earned her MA in Renaissance Studies from University College London and now lives in Rome, Italy. She cultivated expertise in street art which led to the purchase of her photographic archive by the Treccani Italian Encyclopedia in 2014. When she’s not spending time with her three dogs, she also manages the studio of a successful street artist. In 2013, she authored the book "Street Art Stories Roma" and most recently contributed to "Crossroads: A Glimpse Into the Life of Alice Pasquini." You can follow her adventures online at @romephotoblog.
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