Attraction Highlights
- Explore Gaudi's last civil work
- Get a glimpse of Barcelona's upper class lifestyle in the 20th Century
- Enjoy beautifully designed interiors and exhibits featuring his work
- Features an amazing rooftop view of Barcelona
Benefit:
Single Entry
Regular Price: Adult USD 25.93; Child USD 12.96

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Important Notes
Please wear comfortable footwear as the tour of the building involves climbing stairs.
Address | Carrer Provença, 261. Barcelona |
Phone | +34.902.20.21.38 |
Work Hours | 27 Feb to 2 Nov: from 9:00am to 8:30pm, 3 Nov to 26 Feb: Monday to Sunday, from 9:00am to 6:30pm |
Closed Days | Bank Holidays |
Website | http://www.lapedrera.com |
What to expect
Casa Milà, more popularly known as ‘La Pedrera’ (the stone quarry), is Antoni Gaudí's last civil work and one of the prominent structures that exhibits the architect's distinct take on modernism. Truly ahead of its time, this UNESCO World Heritage site was considered controversial when the project was started in 1906.
Things to look out for
Get a glimpse of how Barcelona's upper class lived in the 20th century in this guided tour. Marvel at the furniture interiors and exhibits that they feature on the main floor of the building. Audio guides are also available for use.
Helpful Tips
Aside from Gaudi's signature design elements in the building, La Pedrera also features a fantastic rooftop view of Barcelona that will take your breath away especially during sunset. Enjoy the view and take as many pictures as you can.
Important Notes
Please wear comfortable footwear as the tour of the building involves climbing stairs.
Address | Carrer Provença, 261. Barcelona |
Phone | +34.902.20.21.38 |
Work Hours | 27 Feb to 2 Nov: from 9:00am to 8:30pm, 3 Nov to 26 Feb: Monday to Sunday, from 9:00am to 6:30pm |
Closed Days | Bank Holidays |
Website | http://www.lapedrera.com |