Learn about the evolution of construction on a fascinating architectural tour!
Casa Mila: An Architectural Masterpiece
Casa Mila impresses with its undulating stone and wrought iron façade that resembles a rocky cliff. The building, completed in 1912, is notable for:
- Innovative construction without internal load-bearing walls
- Unique, carved chimneys on the roof
- Sinusoidal shapes
- Cultural significance
Inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1984, Casa Mila is not just a building, but a true work of art. It represents:
- The peak of Gaudí's work in secular architecture
- It symbolizes modern Catalan culture
- An important element of Barcelona's cultural heritage
For visitors:
- Planning a visit to Casa Mila - what is worth knowing:
- Hours: from 9:00 to 20:30
- Tickets - buy online
- The evening light show on the roof of the building is a magical experience!
Trivia
- Casa Mila was originally designed as an apartment building
- The building doesn't have any straight lines - everything is curved
- There are 28 characteristic chimneys on the roof, resembling sculptures
Casa Mila is not just a tourist attraction, but a real masterpiece. Visiting it is a time travel to the beginning of the 20th century, when Barcelona was becoming the center of modernism. Discover the magic of Casa Mila and be inspired by Gaudí's genius!
Book your tickets online