Step inside Antoni Gaudí’s creative world by booking tickets to Casa Milà, also known as La Pedrera, in Barcelona. Elevate your experience with an included audioguide packed with information about this iconic piece of architecture.
Why Visit Casà Mila (La Pedrera)?
This modernist building was commissioned by the Spanish politician and businessman Pere Milà I Camps to the brilliant Catalan architect Gaudí in 1906. It is officially called Casa Milà, but is popularly known as La Pedrera, ('stone quarry' in Catalan) because of its uneven outer appearance.
Accompanied by your audioguide in English, wander through the building’s various rooms included in UNESCO’s World Heritage list in 1984. You can also visit Espacio Gaudí (an interpretation centre dedicated to the architect), the exhibition halls and the colourful patios. The fourth floor houses a recreation of an early twentieth-century bourgeois house.
One of La Pedrera’s highlights is its rooftop, an exceptional observation deck over Barcelona. The top terrace is also extremely popular because of its 'warrior chimneys', which inspired the design of the Star Wars imperial helmets. These original aspects make it one of the most photographed parts of Casa Milà.
The audioguide tour lasts approximately 90 minutes. At the conclusion of the audioguide tour, you can continue to explore Casa Milà at your own leisure and revisit your favourite rooms.
Skip-The-Line Tickets
Buy your ticket with Civitatis to avail of the following benefits:
- You'll avoid the queues that usually form at the ticket office. However, you'll have to wait in line at the security checkpoint to enter the monument.
- You'll save the supplement of € 2 (US$ 2.24) per person that's charged when purchasing tickets at the ticket office.
Visit Casa Milà at Night
You can also choose to visit La Pedrera at nighttime. This admission includes an audio-visual show projected on the building’s chimneys plus a glass of canva.
Casa Milà Schedules
Depending on the day and time of year, the schedule may vary. However, the available times for this activity will be approximately every half hour between 9 am and 6.30 pm, with the last admission being at 5.30 pm. When making the reservation, you will have to choose the time that best suits your preferences or is available at the time.
From April 1 to November 1, La Pedrera will be open from 9 am to 8:30 pm, with the last access at 7 pm.
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