Casa Mila or La Pedrera (stone quarry in Catalan) was the last great civil work with Gaudí performed before dedicating all his time to the construction of the Sagrada Família. This most unusual building was built between 1905 and 1910 and declared UNESCO World Heritage in 1984. Casa Mila is by far one of the most remarkable works of Antoni Gaudí. The design is taken from his own designs as well as from nature. The ornamental balconies give an impression of a series of waves. Next to the upper floor and the attic visitors can admire the exceptional rooftop with strangely shaped chimneys and ventilators. Drawings, models, photographs and videos are used to let you see the life of the great Gaudí. Thanks to his artistic and technical ideas, Casa Mila has always been considered a breakthrough work.
Scroll around the most distinctive areas in La Pedrera, enveloped in the clam and the magic of the night. Discover the buildings hidden secrets as darkness falls. Be privileged witnesses to the lives, customs and the stories of how people lived in this unique residence 100 years ago here in Barcelona.