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山水人生Tickets for many Barcelona attractions are in short supply and require advance purchase. If you encounter language barriers on the official website, booking through Ctrip is a good option. Tickets are timed, but you can enter early.


_TI***wwVery impressive creation of Gaudi. Having audio guide is definitely a must to enjoy this attraction. The visit is like a fairy tale to me. It’s a place where Gaudi combine beauty and functionality. Must visit even though you’re not a fan of Gaudi


_TI***wwThis is a must go attractions especially if you want to know more about Gaudi’s creation. Try to go earlier to avoid crowds.


北京蓝冰Casa Milà, located at the corner of Passeig de Gràcia and Passeig de Provenca in Barcelona, Spain, was designed and built by Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí between 1906 and 1912.
As Gaudí's last private residential project, Casa Milà encapsulates the architectural language of his mature period and is a pinnacle of the Art Nouveau style's curvilinear aesthetic. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and open to the public as a museum, it has become a pilgrimage site for architecture enthusiasts and tourists worldwide.
Gaudí is a paragon of the organic integration of liberalism and modernism. He believed that "straight lines belong to man, curves belong to God," and the design of Casa Milà is entirely inspired by nature, imitating the forms of rocks, waves, and plants. The building's exterior, known as "La Pedrera" (meaning "quarry"), features an undulating, wave-like facade resembling a natural mountain, devoid of straight lines or right angles, presenting a sense of natural flow. Inside, the curves of the columns and staircases resemble tree trunks and caves, while the ceiling textures mimic leaf veins and ocean waves, conveying a tribute to the vitality of nature from the outside in.
The roof of Casa Milà is the most iconic part of Gaudí's entire architectural work: 30 oddly shaped chimneys and vents exist like sculptures, some resembling warriors, others like monsters (I personally feel they look like some masks from Sanxingdui), perfectly combining functionality (smoke extraction, ventilation) with artistry. The undulating roof enhances the sculptural feel of the building, and standing on it offers a panoramic view of Barcelona.


iohnniecheng阿伯The entrance is small, in the city center. Be sure to get the audio guide first. Each painting has a story. I spent three hours looking at it carefully! You can walk to Casa Milà and see the scenery of Barcelona along the way! It's a great time!


NK155Truly amazing, mesmerized by every single details there🤩🤩


trip travel123Be careful the people that ask you to take photos with them. They will ask you to pay for the photo. The visiting time is short.

JohnThe place is very easy to find, just near Plaza Catalunya. There are a lot of people queuing up, so enter 15 to 20 minutes in advance and there will be staff to guide you. I bought a B ticket, which gives me a very close distance, and also comes with a free drink or alcohol, you can choose. The seats are all equipped with reclining chairs, which are foldable like in China. The actors worked very hard and performed well. It was my first time watching flamenco, and I was amazed by its artistry, especially the climax, which was a fast-paced footstep dance, not tap dance, but a rhythmic expression, accompanied by dance 💃, guitar 🎸 and dancers singing 🎵. It has a very exotic flavor. I didn't think much of it before, but after watching it, it is really worth seeing 👍


_We***29Barcelona is more than just a club! We came from all over the world to gather at the stadium to cheer for Barcelona! After visiting the Barcelona club, our blood is boiling and our eyes are filled with tears!


g_soo23Gaudí’s Masterpiece – A Must-Visit in Barcelona!Park Güell is an absolute marvel of Gaudí’s brilliance! From the vibrant mosaics to the whimsical architecture, every corner of this park feels like a dream. The colorful designs, intricate details, and breathtaking views of Barcelona make it a truly unforgettable experience.Walking through the park feels like stepping into a fairytale, with its unique structures and artistic flair. A must see!