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| Option | Type | Summary | Duration | From | Book |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Casa Batllo Ticket (Blue Ticket) - | attraction | Explore Casa Battlo, one of Gaudi's renowned masterpieces. Includes admission, access to Gaudi Cube, and intelligent au... | 5 hours | €6.78 | Book |
| Casa Batllo Ticket (Blue Ticket) | Tickets | Explore Casa Battlo, one of Gaudi's renowned masterpieces. Includes admission, access to Gaudi Cube, and intelligent au... | 5 hours | €35.30 | Book |
| Casa Batllo Ticket (Silver Ticket) | attraction | Explore Casa Battlo, one of Gaudi's renowned masterpieces, and capture memories on the iconic rooftop. Includes admissi... | 5 hours | €40.27 | Book |
| Casa Batllo Ticket (Gold Ticket) | attraction | Explore Casa Batllo—capture memories on the iconic rooftop, see the origin of Gaudi's inspiration in the immersive Gaud... | 5 hours | €45.30 | Book |
| Casa Batllo Ticket (Platinum Ticket) | attraction | Explore Casa Batllo with flexible ticket—capture memories on the iconic rooftop, see the origin of Gaudi's inspiration... | 5 hours | €55.37 | Book |
Designed by Antoni Gaudi in 1904 as a renovation of a previously built house, Casa Batllo showcases his signature style with a skeletal facade, vibrant colours, and whimsical features, including an arched rooftop reminiscent of the back of a dragon. Located on the Passeig de Gracia, it is part of the Illa de la Discordia (the "Block of Discord"), a row of houses comprised of buildings by noted Modernista architects of Barcelona.
Highlights
Visit the whimsical Casa Batllo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, designed by Antoni Gaudi.
Step into the Gaudi Cube, an immersive 360-degree audiovisual experience.
Gain insight with an intelligent audio guide with exclusive music by Dani Howard.
About Casa Batllo Ticket
Designed by Antoni Gaudi in 1904 as a renovation of a previously built house, Casa Batllo showcases his signature style with a skeletal facade, vibrant colours, and whimsical features, including an arched rooftop reminiscent of the back of a dragon. Located on the Passeig de Gracia, it is part of the Illa de la Discordia (the "Block of Discord"), a row of houses comprised of buildings by noted Modernista architects of Barcelona.




