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Від39.00
Default - Adult - Japanese
099 вік
39.00
Default - Child - Japanese
099 вік
0.00
Місце зустрічі
Barcelona
92 Passeig de Gràcia
Години роботи
Most of the year, entry runs from 9am to 6:30pm with the last entry at 5:30pm. In summer, closing extends to 8:30pm. Christmas week often extends hours.
Begin a visit to Casa Milà, also known as La Pedrera, during the early morning hours prior to its general opening, as part of a guided tour provided in Japanese. Start with an understanding of the architecture by observing and discussing the unique design of the wavy façade. Proceed to explore the Flower Courtyard and the building’s attic, where brick arches are designed to resemble the form of a marine creature. Conclude the tour at the rooftop, where you can see sculptured chimneys and ventilation towers. From this vantage point, see Barcelona from above while it begins its day. Learn about the details of one of Antoni Gaudí’s works and enjoy fewer attendees in the morning.

Що включено

* Entry ticket * Access to the Flower Courtyard * Access to the rooftop * Access to the attic * Live guide * Guided tour

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Casa Milà, or 'The Stone Quarry', stands as a remarkable example of Antoni Gaudí's architectural genius and his commitment to organic forms. Constructed between 1906 and 1912, this building was commissioned by Pere Milà and his wife, Roser Segimon, and was designed as a residence with apartments available for rent. Gaudí's vision was to create a building that resembled a natural landscape, with a facade that evokes the appearance of a cliff and interiors that are fluid and open. 

The building lacks any right angles, with curved lines and shapes dominating the design, creating a sense of movement and harmony. Casa Milà's significance lies in its innovative construction techniques, its artistic details, and its reflection of Gaudí's unique worldview. The building's self-supporting stone facade, its free-flowing interior spaces, and its sculptural roof terrace all contribute to its status as a masterpiece of modern architecture. Today, Casa Milà is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a cultural landmark, drawing visitors from around the globe to experience Gaudí's vision and to appreciate the beauty and ingenuity of this extraordinary building.

Основні моменти

Marvel at the undulating stone facade, reminiscent of a natural landscape.
Explore the rooftop terrace with its surreal chimneys and panoramic city views.
Discover the Espai Gaudí, an exhibition showcasing Gaudí's life and works.
Experience the authentic atmosphere of a bourgeois Barcelona home.

Поширені запитання

How can I book Casa Milà tickets?

You can book Casa Milà tickets online through our website for guaranteed entry and exclusive deals.

Where is Casa Milà located?

Casa Milà is located on Passeig de Gràcia in the Eixample district of Barcelona.

What is the best time to visit Casa Milà?

The best time to visit Casa Milà is during the off-season or early in the morning to avoid crowds.

How long does it take to tour Casa Milà?

The average visit duration for Casa Milà is between 1.5 to 2 hours.

Are guided tours available at Casa Milà?

Yes, guided tours are available and offer a more in-depth understanding of the building's history and architecture. You can book them on our website.

Is Casa Milà worth visiting?

Yes, Casa Milà is definitely worth visiting for its unique architecture and cultural significance.

Can I take photos inside Casa Milà?

Yes, photography is allowed inside Casa Milà, but flash photography may be restricted in certain areas.

Is Casa Milà accessible for people with disabilities?

Casa Milà offers accessibility features for visitors with disabilities, including ramps and elevators.

What is the significance of Casa Milà?

Casa Milà is significant as one of Antoni Gaudí's most iconic works and a masterpiece of modern architecture.

What should I wear when visiting Casa Milà?

There is no specific dress code, but it's recommended to dress respectfully and comfortably for your visit.

Від
39.00
з особи
Default - Adult - Japanese
099 вік
39.00
Default - Child - Japanese
099 вік
0.00
Перевірити наявність
Місце зустрічі
Barcelona
92 Passeig de Gràcia
Години роботи
Most of the year, entry runs from 9am to 6:30pm with the last entry at 5:30pm. In summer, closing extends to 8:30pm. Christmas week often extends hours.