The Casa Milà, also known as La Pedrera, which means stone quarry, is a huge and magnificent house located in the heart of the Passeig de Gracia, which has the particularity of not having any straight lines.
Built in 1906, this monument, which is also part of the unmissable masterpieces of the very famous Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi, is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Built between 1906 and 1912 by Antoni Gaudi, at the request of Pere Milà and Roser Segimon, on the most important avenue in Barcelona at that period, La Pedrera (Casa Milà) is one of Barcelona's most visited emblematic tourist attractions.
From the ground floor to the roof terrace, via the attic or the mezzanine, by day or night, alone or accompanied, come and discover the Pedrera according to your desires.
Step into the magical world of Casa Batlló, where Gaudí turns stone into living poetry. Every undulating façade and vibrant detail tells a unique story in the heart of Barcelona.
Barcelona Casa Batllo little preview
The Paseo de Gracia (Passeig de Gracia), Barcelona's fashion boulevard where monuments, exceptional architecture, restaurants and boutiques of famous brands such as Hermés, Chanel or Diesel share the 1.5 kilometres that connect Plaça Catalunya to the Gracia district.
Quick visit of the Passeig de Gracia
Littered with shops, restaurants and terraces, the Rambla Catalunya is a pleasant stroll between Avenida Diagonal and Plaça Catalunya.
Barcelona Rambla Cataluña quick trip