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La Pedrera-Casa Milà
Casa Batlló
La Pedrera-Casa Milà
Casa Batlló
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Discover how Gaudí reimagined social gathering spaces and daily life in Barcelona.
Discover how Gaudí reimagined social gathering spaces and daily life in Barcelona.
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Park Güell
La Pedrera-Casa Milà
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Park Güell
Park Güell
La Pedrera-Casa Milà
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La Pedrera-Casa Milà
Barcelona Aquarium
La Pedrera-Casa Milà
Barcelona Aquarium
Duration: Flexible
Guide: Audioguide
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Skip-the-Line Tickets to La Pedrera-Casa Milà with Audio Guide
Duration: 1 h 30 mins
Guide: Guided Tour
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Duration: 2-3 hours
Guide: Audio Guide
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Offering a unique 360º view of the city, the Casa Mila rooftop is genuinely remarkable. The dynamic structure and the symbolic shapes of the knight heads, along with the stairwells, ventilation towers, and chimneys, serve their purpose while following the organic flow of the main facade.
More about the rooftopThere are seven sections in the exhibition that deals exclusively with La Pedrera. The space resembles the inside of a whale. It currently houses objects, designs, models, photographs, and videos, which gives us an insight into how Gaudí took inspiration from nature for his works.
On the fourth floor, the Tenant’s Apartment takes you back in time as you get to see how the bourgeois family of the 20th century lived in Barcelona. A video complements your visit as it takes you through Barcelona’s transformation in the early 20th century.
Contrasting the sober facade, the Flower Courtyard stands thanks to its mesmerizing spectacle of shapes, light, and colors of the wall paintings and motifs. The staircase ceiling has life-like flowers, while it climbs up to the main floor resembling a winding root.
Timings: Monday to Sunday: 9am - 6:30pm
Last entry: 6pm
Night tour: 8:40pm - 10pm
Closed: 25 December, 6 January & on maintenance weeks.
Special hours: On 1 January: 11am - 8.30pm
Note: Closing time varies depending on the season. Please check the timings before visiting.
Best time to visit: Plan an early morning visit between 9am to 10am or in the afternoon after 4pm to avoid crowds.
Please check the timings before visiting. Closing time varies depending on the season - summer or winter.
Casa Mila timingsDistance: 1.6 km
ETA: By Car 5 min
Another one of Antoni Gaudi's masterpieces, this large unfinished Roman Catholic basilica, is close to Casa Mila. Currently a UNESCO World Heritage site, the church was declared a minor basilica in 2010.
Sagrada Familia TicketsDistance: 500m
ETA: Walking 7 min
Remodeled from a house, this Antoni Gaudi's masterpiece is a few steps away from Casa Mila. The structure of the UNESCO World Heritage site has an organic flow, unique Modernisme art style with trencadis design technique.
Casa Batllo TicketsDistance: 2 km
ETA: By Car 6 min
Designed by Antoni Gaudi', Park Guell is a privatized park system. This UNESCO World Heritage site is located on Carmel Hill. It was designed with the idea of urbanization in mind highlighting Gaudi's creative and visual prowess.
Park Guell TicketsDistance: 2 km
ETA: By Car 6 min
The seat of the archbishop of Barcelona, the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, and Saint Eulalia is just a 6-minute drive from the Casa Mila. It has a neo-Gothic facade with a roof featuring gargoyles with magnificent specimens of Gothic art.
Barcelona Cathedral TicketsCasa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, is a modernist building in Barcelona, Spain, designed by the renowned architect Antoni Gaudí. It is one of his most famous works and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Construction of Casa Mila began in 1906 and was completed in 1912.
Casa Mila was commissioned by Pere Mila and his wife Roser Segimon, who wanted a residential building that would serve as both their home and rental apartments.
Yes, Casa Mila is accessible to visitors with disabilities, with ramps and elevators provided for easy access. However, some areas of the building may have limited accessibility due to architectural constraints.
Yes, visitors can access the rooftop terrace of Casa Mila as part of the guided tour. The rooftop terrace offers stunning views of Barcelona's skyline and features Gaudi's iconic chimneys and sculptures.
Yes, information pamphlets, signage, and audio guides are typically available in multiple languages, including English, French, German, Italian, and others, to accommodate international visitors.
While there is no strict time limit for how long visitors can stay inside Casa Mila, guided tours typically last around one hour. Visitors are free to explore the building at their own pace within the designated tour areas during operating hours.
While small bags and backpacks are allowed inside Casa Mila, large bags or luggage need to be stored in designated areas or lockers during the visit for security reasons. It's recommended to travel light and only bring essential items during the tour.
Visitors can access designated areas of Casa Mila during guided tours, including the rooftop terrace, attic space, and a recreated apartment furnished in the style of the early 20th century. However, certain areas, such as private apartments are not accessible to the public.