La Pedrera (Casa Mila), Architectural masterpiece, a fusion of nature and innovation

Passeig de Gràcia 92
The internal balcony of the building has a unique design
4.4

Introduction

La Pedrera is the last private residence designed by Mr. Gaudi, also known as Casa Mila. It has three wavy walls and twisted iron balcony railings, as well as large windows that are very eye-catching. In 1986, Caixa de Catalunya Bank purchased Casa Mila and spent a lot of money on a comprehensive renovation. Nowadays, the first floor serves as an exhibition space for the bank foundation. The six floors, the top floor, and the roof terrace of Casa Mila are also open to the public. The building's chimney design is unique and overlooks some of the city streets and Sagrada Familia from the balcony.

Must-go rating

Must go
31%
Worth going
52%
Generally
17%

Transportation

18%
Self-driving
Park by the roadside
3%
Bus transportation
31%
Subway/Train
48%
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Address
Passeig de Gràcia 92
Opening hours
Daytime visiting hours: Open daily except for December 25 and January 12-18, 2015. From November 3 to March 2, opening hours are 9:00-18:30 (last entry at 18:00). From December 22 to January 3, opening hours are 9:00-20:00 (last entry at 19:30). On January 1, opening hours are 11:00-20:00. From March 3 to November 2, opening hours are 9:00-20:00 (last entry at 19:30). Nighttime visiting hours: From November 3 to March 2, Wednesday to Saturday, opening hours are 19:00-22:30 (last entry at 21:00). From March 3 to November 2, Monday to Sunday, opening hours are 20:15-24:00 (last entry at 22:45).
Transportation
Get off at Diagonal station on the L3 (green line) subway.