Casa Milà, Gaudí's stunning modernist masterpiece, impresses with its flowing lines, intricate details, and breathtaking rooftop views—an architectural gem worth every visit.
Pg. de Gràcia, 92, L'Eixample, 08008 Barcelona, Spain Get directions
"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