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That doesn't seem right, what with Gaudí's devout Catholic beliefs, and the main Wikipedia page makes no reference to Gaudí being a Communist. I know the link in the footnote says he was, but it seems to be one of only a few sources that make mention of Gaudí as a communist, all of which concern the Hotel Attraction. This leads me to believe that what I think is the original source for this, a page from the blacklisted website Untapped Cities, fabricated it, intentionally or unintentionally.--75.110.35.108 (talk) 14:51, 30 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]
I'm inclined to agree with you. The more scholarly works don't mention Communism at all. Instead, from [[1]]
Gaudi absorbed this culture and was a committed nationalist as a young man, but in later life he turned to Catholicism and became deeply religious and ascetic.
Someone else beat me to it - and just deleted the whole thing. I think that was too much since now we don't know that the project was canceled, but I'll let future editors more knowledgeable in Gaudí address. TimTempleton(talk)(cont)18:40, 18 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]