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    La Pedrera - Casa Milà

    4.3 (284 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 6:30 pm, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

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    Jason M.

    Like the close-by Casa Batlló, La Pedrera - Casa Milà frequently came up as a top attraction in Barcelona during my research. Since my hotel was down the block from the house, I thought it would be a great idea to check it out during my time here. That being said, I booked tickets and made plans to visit. La Pedrera - Casa Milà is one of several structures in the city that were designed by Antoni Gaudí. This is arguably one of his more famous ones - it's a large structure that wraps around the block with a striking facade. Like the other houses, tours are provided which prompted me to see what types where were. We decided to go with a night tour which presents the house in a different light (literally) and is paired with a show on the roof at its conclusion. The tour was guided, and took us from the main atrium on the ground floor up to one of the apartments in the building. Throughout, we learned about the history of the space as well as some of the unique architectural aspects of the space. At the conclusion of the tour, we were led to the roof to see a light show that was projected on the different structures up there; there were also great night views of the city. Overall the tour was pretty good. I thought the light show was the weakest part to be honest, and went on for too long. Outside of that, I thought this was a great look into Gaudí's work. I would return to check out their daytime experience.

    Alex H.

    If you ever go to Barcelona you will see Gaudi's work all over the place I mean he designed and dreamt all the big popular landmarks including this house It's a trip coming here like some twisted dream or being under some influence lol It's super fun to see peoples weird crazy visions come to life and know tons of work went into it

    They forced me as a black male to put my bag in a locker all while letting plenty of people with no melanin in their skin were allowed to walk around with big bags. I even saw someone with 2 bags. If you don't have melanin you're allowed to have a bag, if not don't even think about it. The hospitality here is horrible for us too they were very rude. I will insert below pictures of people with bags.

    Julie D.

    Part 2 of my museum day. The facade alone is eyecatching. More than anything, the impressive thing about this place is that it was someone's home, now a Unesco site. When the sun hits certain corners in specific rooms, you couldn't help but take a photo. This was the last thing Gaudi designed. My favorite part was the roof where you can enjoy the Barcelona views from the most eclectic designs surrounding the whole property. Definitely opt in for the audio guide so you can better understand the design of every room while you walk through each room.

    Steven S H C.

    Got this place confused with the Casa Batillo. I was disappointed when I found this out. I was too late for a visit to Casa Batillo. Need reservation ahead of time for most of the attractions including this one. There is a gift shop at the 1st floor and you get to visit different floors and view the courtyard in the middle. The roof top with lots of artwork was good. Overall, if you have limited time, skip this place but do visit Casa Matillo and Parc Guell.

    Allison L.

    This stunning piece of work is a wonderful way to spend an afternoon walking and gazing at architecture that will make you feel lost in the details. Unlike many of Gaudi's works, tickets can be purchased at the door. The casa becomes more impressive the higher up you go with the roof and attic being jaw droppingly beautiful. The free audio guide they provide is fantastic to give you context with Gaudi narrating himself. He describes much of the inspiration to have come from nature. The roof is the most incredible spectacle showcasing four elements of sculptures and a breathtaking panoramic view of Barcelona's city center. It's pretty easy to spend a solid hour to two here, overall may not be as impressive as his other works, especially the corridors, but still worth seeing upclose if you're a fan of his work!

    Rosi A.

    An excellent example of Gaudi architecture. If you've been to Casa Batlló, I would not call this one a must but if you have an hour to spare, especially on a clear day where you can go to the roof, consider visiting. The inner courtyard is astounding.

    Ken W.

    A quicker and less heralded building from gaudi. Still worth a visit with rooms preserved with historical accuracy.

    On the rooftop!
    Brittany B.

    What an opportunity! You cannot go to Barcelona without exploring Gaudi architecture. That being said, La Pedrera is a must. I'm sure a quick search will help if you're looking to uncover the history or elements of the home, but beyond being the embodiment of architecture porn, the folks who created the self guided tour experience, and the structure and pacing of the tours themselves really have their game together! A tourist spot-absolutely. An organized one where everything from the headsets to self pacing to the flow synchronize in near perfect harmony-yes that too! I'm personally not a fan of self guided museum tours, and although this tour certainly gave me flashbacks, the modern approach to the practice is appreciated! Explanations and details are brief yet effective, and the tour takes you through multiple floors of the home, interior and exterior, attic and roof, in an organized flow that keeps everything interesting! Would I recommend this one for kiddos, probably not! Even with controlled flow, it is a long tour, but for both the architecture buff and the non-enthusiast alike, it's an experience to be had.

    Retna S.

    I took a guided tour which in my advantage ended up as private tour because my fellow tourists never showed up. I recommend visiting the coffee shop because it has Gaudi's architecture as well. My favorite part is the roof top with the unique chimneys. The attic definitely has Gaudi's signature arches.

    Interior Courtyard
    Quinney H.

    Casa Mila is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and I thoroughly enjoyed touring this architectural marvel, learning how nature inspired Gaudi, and exploring the building's whimsical rooftop. Casa Mila also won me over on the most basic level by being open and accessible. Two other local attractions--Museu Picasso and Park Güell--that I attempted to visit on the day I set aside for sightseeing in Barcelona were sold out. Pro-tip: If you plan to visit Barcelona following any major holidays, like Easter, purchase advance tickets for museums and other popular attractions.

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    Vivek D.

    Decided to come here on a whim after I arrived in Barcelona as I noticed the lines for Casa Batilo were beyond out the door. Note that this was a Sunday so I expected a decent sized crowd wherever I decided to go. La Pedrera has quite the interesting style of the Gaudi homes. Perhaps a bit ahead of time. I found various aspects of the house quite cool, including the patio, office, and kitchen area. You get to see how Gaudi built the home for the owners. It's still crazy to know that there are current tenants living here that have been in the building for almost 70+ years. One of the coolest areas is going up to the attic. There you see some of the blueprints to the buildings but also the beautiful arches. You'll also see some of those hanging chains, which is a signature sight to see there. The best part to me is the rooftop where you see the sculptures of chimneys and a beautiful view of the city. At 28 EUR, it's not cheap. Some will think it's not impressive as Casa Batilo, I don't know because I didn't see it. However, this is definitely a bit less crowded and found the trip worthwhile. The audio guide helps, though worth noting that walking from room to room will also speed up the audio guide.

    Douglas Y.

    There are multiple Gaudy Museums in Barcelona but this one was very intriguing. Videos and displays explain Gaudy's thought process and his many projects. We spent quite a bit of time wandering this museum and it was interesting every moment. Highly recommended.

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