In addition to the famous sculptures, the rooftop gives an amazing scenic view of Passeig de Garcia and rest of Barcelona. The apartment inside shows how aristocrats lived 100 years ago.
It is worth the price of the admission ticket. Time your visit later in the afternoon, you will not encounter big crowd. The rooftop takes your breath away - beautiful & magical.
Visit the rooftop and discover Gaudi's interpretation of what chimneys and ventilation ducts should look like. La Pedrera's modernist architecture features the organic shapes typical of Gaudi's work.
Unlike the Sagrada Familia, you don't have to book a visit in advance. This is a marvel of 20th C architecture & a great introduction to Gaudi. No Chinese drama tourists in late afternoon
Take the night tour starting at 9:15pm. It's a great way to see this unique building on the inside and includes a visit to the Espai Gaudí, a visual survey of Gaudí’s work, and a drink on the terrace.
Buy a ticket for 20,50€ and enjoy a tour to the old times. This house is a masterpiece by Antonio Gaudi totally worth a visit. Beautiful views from the roof and genuine apartment on one of the floors.
For any architectural fans, this building is a must visit. With its fascinating looks, but also the thought behind the construction to use the sea-air to ventilate the entire building from 1906 onward
Gaudí's last commissioned building before dedicating his efforts to La Sagrada Familia. There is an expo that tells some hows and whys. Incredible to gaze a little into the mind if such a genius.
Unlike the Sagrada Familia, you don't have to book a visit in advance. This is a marvel of 20th C architecture & a great introduction to Gaudi. No Chinese drama tourists in late afternoon ;)
A varied program of jazzconcerts invites you to enjoy the summer nights and the stunning views from the rooftop terrace of the modernist Casa Milà building, situated in Passeig de Gràcia.
Spend as much time you can at the rooftop. Once you reach the bottom you won't really have an easy way back up unless you climb the stairs - there is only one small elevator which is the bottleneck.
One of Gaudi’s work, located centrally. The chimney designs are amazing, look like aliens with helmets. Rooftop is available to see them closely. Balcony works are fantastic. Check out gift shop.
La Pedrera is the last great civil work of Antoni Gaudí, a monumentalresidential building in Passeig de Gràcia, Barcelona. The Roof, full of artistic and symbolic force, has nice views of Barcelona! Read more
Do not delay. Exceptional work of architecture. Interesting, intriguing and creative. The colours, form and architecture is highly unique and organic. Highly recommended!
Antoni Gaudí's La Pedrera – snapped here by Maurice Lim Wan Xiong - is now over 100 years old after marking its first century a few weeks ago on Halloween! Here's to the next 100 years and more!
#LaPedrera will be shining like new!! The works on the façade of La Pedrera (world heritage by UNESCO) has been finished. Come and visit and enjoy it!! www.lapedrera.com
Absolutely worth it.One of Gaudi's finest works.A little expensive to enter(18-22€) but still one of the top sites in Barcelona. TIP:get lost in the magical roof as much as possible
Lovely inteoduction to gaudi architecture. This space demonstrates the real space living situations he created. One of the most interesting museum experiences.
Tour (with free audio guide) is definitely worth it if you're into Gaudi or architecture. Some hostals have a discount mini-card which brings the entry to €18.
Very cool building in a great area of Barcelona. Around a lot of high-end shopping. Didn't go inside because of timing, but really enjoyed seeing building from the outside.
Night tour comes with a guide to brief you on the building and its history, a free glass of champagne/orange juice and snack, but does not allow you to visit the sample apartment (only day tour)
If #Gaudí brought you to #Barcelona, you can't miss this amazing experience #PedreraTheOrigins https://www.lapedrera.com/en/visits/la-pedrera-by-night/gaudi-pedrera-the-origins
Very beautiful place. You have to go inside while visiting Barcelona. You will see the apartment with all the staff people used those days. And surely the roof - perfect seeing.
On 7/2/15 come and sharing Emotions in Motion at #LaPedrera and win. On 9/2/15, we will draw 2 tickets among all pictures uploaded with #EmocionsenMoviment on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
One of the 3 apartment houses that have most impressed me in the whole Europe (the other two are Casa Batlló, Barcelona, also by Antoni Gaudí, and the Hundertwasserhaus by F.Hundertwasser, in Vienna).
The name ‘Casa Milà’ came from the Milà family who commissioned the building. The couple occupied the main floor, & rented out the other apartments. Source: Website
there're magic jazzconcerts on the roof at night! online tickets: http://bcnshop.barcelonaturisme.com/Summer-nights-at-La-Pedrera/ If there's no tickets online, they're available at the ticket office
Nearby Casa Battló is a bit more impressive. You won't get to see much of the interior of La Pedrera on the tour, but the exhibits in the attic are worth a look.
The roof is definitely the must-see for everyone visiting Barcelona. It provides an excellent view on the whole city, especially in the late afternoon.
La Pedrera (Casa Milà) és un edifici construït per Antoni Gaudí i declarat Patrimoni de la Humanitat. Actualment és la seu de la Fundació Catalunya La Pedrera.