The work on the project started in 2002, designed by architects Joan Sibina, Toshiake Tange and Gabriel Bosques, coinciding with the 150th anniversary of the birth of Gaudí.
The building is divided into four floors, and highlights the giant screen it has on its facade, where an audiovisual with Gaudí's signature is often shown.
[6] The museum is a three-storied building, which consists of Gaudí's artworks and documenting processes with advanced audio and visual technology.
The city council has invested 10,000 euros on small interventions on the facade by changing the fluorescent and indicative vinyl, in 2018.
[8] The center offers a tour guide service to the Modernist Route of Reus, Institut Pere Mata, Casa Navàs, and back to the Gaudí Centre.
The center intends to attract children and young adults, allowing visitors to experience through their senses Gaudí's art pieces.