
Milan





Step inside Casa Milà, popularly known as La Pedrera, one of Antoni Gaudí’s most iconic creations and a true landmark of world architecture. As Gaudí’s last civic work, this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers a unique opportunity to explore the genius of the Catalan architect and his revolutionary vision.
Your visit includes access to the building’s most fascinating spaces: the Espai Gaudí attic, the Pedrera Apartment, the Provença and Passeig de Gràcia courtyards, and the famous roof terrace with its striking sculptural chimneys.
At the Espai Gaudí, explore seven thematic areas dedicated to the architect’s work, with models, audiovisuals, and objects that showcase his creative process. One section is devoted entirely to La Pedrera, highlighting its unique design and construction. Step into the Pedrera Apartment to experience the recreated home of a bourgeois Barcelona family from the early 20th century, and, when available, visit the Temporary Exhibition Room housed in the Milà family’s former residence.
As the only Gaudí interpretation center in Barcelona, La Pedrera is an essential stop for anyone wishing to understand the architect’s life, inspiration, and legacy. Covering more than 4,500 square meters across five floors, this self-guided tour lets you discover the building at your own pace.
From its imaginative interiors to its rooftop views, Casa Milà is more than a building — it’s an immersive journey into Gaudí’s artistic universe.