Casa Milà (La Pedrera): Admission + Audioguide

Gaudí's Casa Milà (La Pedrera) stands out for its undulating facade, sculptural chimneys and luminous courtyards, offering a unique example of Catalan modernism in Barcelona.

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Casa Milà (La Pedrera): Admission + Audioguide

Highlights

What you will see on your visit:
The Butterfly Courtyard
A vibrant space filled with vivid colors, striking wall paintings and handcrafted architecture that brings the courtyard to life. Its iron and glass doors, with organic shapes and intricate details, give it a unique character.
The Apartment
A journey into the bourgeois lifestyle of Barcelona in 1911, showing how a family lived through elements designed by Gaudí, a reflection of a city in transformation.
The Attic
A serene space under 270 brick arches, home to the only exhibition devoted entirely to the life and work of Gaudí.
La Azotea
An iconic terrace with 360º views over Barcelona, where chimneys, towers and staircases follow the fluid rhythm of the façade, adorned with trencadís mosaics that blend beauty and functionality.
El Patio de las Flores
Once the main entrance of the owners, with floral murals and a majestic staircase illuminated by natural light and outlined by graceful curves.

About this experience

Casa Milà, popularly known as La Pedrera, is a masterpiece by Antoni Gaudí located on Passeig de Gràcia. Its undulating façade and innovative structural design make it one of the most emblematic examples of Catalan modernism. The building combines functionality and creativity, with interior spaces designed for everyday life and aesthetics. Among its most recognizable elements are the rooftop with sculptural chimneys, luminous interior courtyards and architectural details inspired by nature. Each space reflects Gaudí's innovation and experimentation, making the tour both an educational and artistic experience. Casa Milà offers a unique insight into the architecture and culture of early 20th century Barcelona. Its central location allows the visit to be combined with other modernist sites, making it a must-see for lovers of art and urban history.

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