— What to Expect —Step inside Casa Milà, also known as La Pedrera, one of Barcelona’s most remarkable architectural landmarks designed by Antoni Gaudí. With its flowing stone façade and distinctive rooftop chimneys, this modernist masterpiece showcases Gaudí at the height of his creativity.Originally built for businessman Pere Milà and his wife, Casa Milà is Gaudí’s final residential project and offers one of the most comprehensive experiences of his work in the city. Spread across five floors and over 4,500 square meters, the building invites you to explore its unique spaces and artistic vision.Discover a recreated early 20th-century apartment, explore exhibitions dedicated to Gaudí’s life and innovations, and visit the attic gallery that highlights his architectural techniques. The highlight of the visit is the rooftop terrace, where the iconic chimney structures create a surreal and unforgettable landscape.Whether you are an architecture enthusiast or a first-time visitor, Casa Milà provides a fascinating journey into the world of Gaudí and the cultural heritage of Barcelona.
— What you will see on your visit —• The Butterfly Courtyard
A vibrant space filled with vivid colours, striking wall paintings and crafted architecture that brings the courtyard to life. Its iron-and-glass doors, with organic shapes and intricate details, give the area a unique character.• The Apartment
A journey into Barcelona’s 1911 bourgeois lifestyle, showing how a family lived through Gaudí-designed elements, a reflection of a city in transformation.• The Attic
A serene space beneath 270 brick arches, home to the only exhibition dedicated entirely to Gaudí’s life and work.• The Rooftop
An iconic terrace with 360º views over Barcelona, where chimneys, towers and stairwells follow the façade’s flowing rhythm, adorned with trencadís mosaics that blend beauty and function.• The Flower Courtyard
Once the owners’ main entrance, featuring floral murals and a majestic staircase illuminated by natural light and shaped by graceful curves.