Casa Milà, also known as La Pedrera, was completed in 1910 by the ingenious architect Antoni Gaudí for the Milà family. With its irregular façade, reminiscent of a quarry, it was given the nickname "La Pedrera". This unique building has been a World Heritage Site since 1984. It is particularly remarkable that there is not a single right angle to be found in the entire building, which emphasises the extraordinary architecture.
Even from the outside, Casa Milà impresses with its undulating façade and curved wrought iron balconies. The organic shapes and structures, inspired by nature, give the building its unique character. Inside, a world full of surprises awaits visitors: curved lines, impressive staircases and colourful mosaics bring Gaudí's visionary design to life. The magnificent ceilings and the many loving details make every room an experience.
The spectacular roof terrace is an absolute highlight. Surreal chimney figures and organic shapes await visitors here, as well as a breathtaking view over Barcelona. The unique atmosphere of this special location attracts numerous visitors every year.
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Passeig de Gràcia, 92
08008 Barcelona
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