Casa Milà, popularly known as La Pedrera, alludes to its appearance , like an exposed quarry (pedrera, in Catalan). Gaudí designed every detail with a unique artistic vision, and it was executed by hundreds of craftsmen of the time, who turned the stone and iron into an authentic living and monumental work of art.
The Essential La Pedrera
Visit Gaudí’s biggest house! At La Pedrera you will discover first-hand how nature was the origin and inspiration for the building, and you will enjoy the most impressive terrace in Barcelona.
- General admission
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Videoguide in 11 languages Catalan, Spanish, English, Chinese, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, Russian, Japanese and Korean.
- Free visit
Students must show a valid student ID card, including international student ID cards or enrolment.
For people with a disability of 33% or more. Disability greater than or equal to 65% or with accredited need of accompaniment, companion free of charge
Residents must show DNI/NIE, certificate of residence or health card.
Residents must show DNI/NIE, certificate of residence or health card.
La Pedrera - Casa Milà is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and also the last civil work of architect Antoni Gaudí. A unique building, a masterpiece inspired by nature where you can get an in-depth understanding of the imagination of this genius.
In addition to being an iconic work, La Pedrera houses the only exhibition centre in Barcelona that allows us to understand Gaudí’s entire career: from his influences to his artistic legacy.
Explore this building full of soul at your own pace. With this ticket you will discover 4,500m² of shapes, lights and textures on five floors, revealing Gaudí’s entire universe, at your own pace and without having to hurry.
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Free visit
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Free videoguide
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Queue-free access (online)
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Partially accessible