The first house designed by Antoni Gaudí opened to the public on Thursday in Barcelona, Spain, after a major restoration.

Casa Vicens, in the city’s Gràcia district, was the first house designed and built by the Spanish architect, who is best known for the eccentric Sagrada Família basilica in the city’s center. It was commissioned in 1883 by Manel Vicens i Montaner, a stockbroker, to be his family’s summer house.

Located in the same district of Barcelona as the architect’s famous Güell Park, the four-story building’s ornate brickwork and colorful tiles bear the hallmarks of Gaudí’s distinctive style, which fuses Moorish influences with art nouveau. The house is also widely considered to be an early example of Modernisme, or Catalan modernism.