Casa Milà, or La Pedrera, is an iconic Gaudí marvel featuring a wave-like façade, a stunning rooftop with breathtaking views, and a cultural hub for concerts and exhibitions.
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"Also known as La Pedrera, this Gaudí-designed home features an undulating façade and a rooftop offering a full experience of Gaudí’s architectural genius." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"This building was constructed for wealthy merchants back in the modernist era and was later transformed into a museum. You can tour the stylish 20th-century apartment and climb the stairs all the way to the top to check out the human-like structures. In the summer, there’s an open-air concert up here, which is quite nice and elegant." - MATADOR_NETWORK
"Nearby, the private residence-turned-UNESCO World Heritage Site Casa Mila, the last private home the artist designed, offers another look into Gaudí’s spectacular commissioned work."
"The sand-colored façade of Casa Milà—built as apartments and now housing some offices—is subdued for Gaudí, but the twisted pillars on the roof are eye-catching, and partly why this building represents a structural breakthrough for the architect. The visitable space includes a majestic internal courtyard, roof, and Espai Gaudí, an attic showcasing models and plans of Gaudí’s buildings. Casa Milà also attracts a discerning, culture-seeking visitor: In summer, the roof hosts cava and concert nights with classical performers" - Gemma Askham