It takes about one night to confirm the ticket. The general experience of booking the ticket is ok. Remember to book in advance to reserve an early time slot so the rooftop will have fewer people. The design of the house is absolutely amazing! Can't believe this is done in the 19s. It takes about 20 years to finish. The rooftop is very igable. The inside of the house is a less attractive but the exhibition of the idea of casa mila worth to stop by.
More• Enter the world of Antoni Gaudi, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site
• Named after its spectacular stone façade, and is a huge work of sculpture, 30 metres high and 84 metres long
• A Barcelona icon from where you can see spectacular 360º views of the city
△ Warrior Rooftop, a unique achievement that defies classification. The chimneys stand in hierarchical lines of warriors turned to stone. Guardians of the building since time immemorial, they come to life to tell us about the origin of the building.
△ The Flower Courtyard, The walls of the Flower Courtyard, in Passeig de Gràcia, are a real spectacle of shapes, light and colours contrasting with the sober facade.
△ La Pedrera Night Experience. Over the course of the tour, you will be able to watch a number of audio-visual presentations, culminating in the video mapping of the Roof-terrace of Gaudí’s building, which makes the most of the remarkable architecture of this space to take you on a journey back to the origins of life.
It takes about one night to confirm the ticket. The general experience of booking the ticket is ok. Remember to book in advance to reserve an early time slot so the rooftop will have fewer people. The design of the house is absolutely amazing! Can't believe this is done in the 19s. It takes about 20 years to finish. The rooftop is very igable. The inside of the house is a less attractive but the exhibition of the idea of casa mila worth to stop by.
Casa Milà, popularly known as La Pedrera (meaning “stone quarry” in Catalan), is Antoni Gaudí’s last civil work, which he started in 1906 and finished in 1912. Although Antoni Gaudí was particularly well known for his modernist phase, this work is considered “modern”. Included in the World Heritage List in 1984, along with Park Güell and Palau Güell, it was one of the first places of the industrial era to be added to the list of the most exceptional sites in the world. Its nickname, “La Pedrera”, refers to its external appearance, where stone has been used as a key material for the design of the façade and the balconies
A visit to the best place. The Mira House was uncommon at first, not just some decorative artwork. After entering the attic and rooftop, it immediately felt incredible. The "alien invasion of the sky and the outside guests" was eye-opening.
A Gaudi masterpiece and a must visit place when you are in Barcelona. Walking around the rooftop terrace is such a unique experience with it's iconic chimneys.Tips: plan your trip ahead and visit just before sunset to experience the best panoramic views of Barcelona.
La Pedrera, is UNESCO World Heritage Site and a masterpiece of architect Antoni Gaudí. I really like how he designed the building.
Great to see the technical capabilities that Gaudi could employ in a practical place to live. the attention to details is amazing here!
La Padrera - Casa Mila is the first historical personality in Spain that has influenced over the country and attracts tourists.