Imagine you’re just steps away from Casa Batlló, and you come upon Casa Milà (also known as La Pedrera), Gaudí’s wave–inspired wonder that’s truly like nothing else!
La Pedrera
It’s been built between 1906 and 1912, Casa Milà got its nickname La Pedrera,“the stone quarry”for its rugged, natural look that’s both bold and enchanting.
A photographer’s dream
Wait until you reach the rooftop! It’s an otherworldly playground of surreal chimneys, twisted into warrior–like sculptures that seem to stand guard over the city. This rooftop isn’t just a photographer’s dream, it’s the best spot to soak in a panoramic view of Barcelona, framed by Gaudí’s artistic vision.
Here’s a Pro-Tip: Book a sunset rooftop tour, and watch as the golden hour transforms both the building and the city skyline into a breathtaking scene straight out of a storybook.
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Anna & Naomi
Content Creators, Cognitive.ai
“Tourists love Casa Milà for its unique, wave-like architecture and whimsical design by Antoni Gaudí.”
Inside Museum
Inside, there’s a museum that takes you deep into Gaudí’s world, showcasing his innovative designs and eco–friendly concepts with interactive displays and detailed models.