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Casa Mila (La Pedrera de Gaudi)

Passeig De Gracia, 92, Barcelona, Spain 08007

Featured Review : This is a really unusual and fascinating building - but then anything designed by Antonio Gaudi could certainly never be described as normal and bland! It is part of a UNESCO World Heritage site and is open from 9am to ...See Full Review

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Casa Mila (La Pedrera de Gaudi) Reviews

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Casa Mila (La Pedrera)

  • 5 out of 5 stars by weetoon from Argyll & Bute, United Kingdom
  • December 2, 2006
Casa Mila (La Pedrera)
Quote: Having visited the Sagrada Familia and Park Guell, we wanted to visit one of Gaudí's houses too, the only problem was which one to choose. We eventually went for La Perdrera (aka Casa Milà), as we had passed this intriguing building several times... Read the full Casa Mila (La Pedrera de Gaudi) review

From journal 10 days in Barcelona

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Pedrera

  • 3 out of 5 stars by Mandan Lynn from Smithwick, South Dakota
  • July 24, 2006
Pedrera
Quote: La PedreraThis was just "okay" for me. Gaudi is amazing, no doubt, and the building is phenomenal, but all I really need is to look at it. Inside there is a lot of information about the building and how it was constructed, so I highly recommend it... Read the full Casa Mila (La Pedrera de Gaudi) review

From journal Barcelona: Not Quite Spain

Gaudi's Casa Mila

  • 5 out of 5 stars by g-champagne* from N/A, Switzerland
  • December 3, 2005
Quote: Casa Mila was another fabulous must-see sight, not to mention that it has an almost unrealistic exterior structure, and the roof top garden was also very magical. It was said that the apartment block was built without any straight line or... Read the full Casa Mila (La Pedrera de Gaudi) review

From journal Gaudi's Barcelona

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Casa Mila

  • 5 out of 5 stars by Philly_Girl from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • November 20, 2005
Casa Mila
Quote: "Come on," my husband said, "they're still open," as he ushered me toward La Pedrera, or Casa Mila, one of Gaudi's finest architectural achievements. After a long day walking throughout the parks and streets of Barcelona, I was... Read the full Casa Mila (La Pedrera de Gaudi) review

From journal Setting our sights on Barcelona

Casa Mila (or La Pedrera)

  • 5 out of 5 stars by maurimauri from Caldonazzo, Italy
  • February 19, 2005
Quote: This huge palace is another masterpiece by Gaudì. It was built between 1906 and 1912. Its name, "La Pedrera", means the stone quarry. Casa Milà looks like a grey petrified wave. Its rooftop has many chimneys that seem like giant warriors.

From journal Barcelona

Gaudi's Casa Mila (La Pedrera)

  • 5 out of 5 stars by cel_77 from Peterborough, England
  • March 20, 2004
Gaudi's Casa Mila (La Pedrera)
Quote: This was something well worth the wait after the long queues. The building is divided into different sections. The fourth floor has been left as an example of an early-20th-century 'modernista' flat, and above this there is a section dedicated to... Read the full Casa Mila (La Pedrera de Gaudi) review

From journal Hen Weekend in Barcelona

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Casa Mila - Part II

  • 4 out of 5 stars by roza4 from Cinnaminson, New Jersey
  • June 17, 2003
Casa Mila - Part II
Quote: Continued from Part I Caixa Catalunya is a large bank and the foundation’s exhibition hall was opened in La Pedrera in 1990. Since then it had temporary exhibits of works of Chagall, Dalí, Giacometti, Dürer, Goya to name just a few and joint... Read the full Casa Mila (La Pedrera de Gaudi) review

From journal Travels to Spain - Barcelona, Part I

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Casa Mila - Part I

  • 4 out of 5 stars by roza4 from Cinnaminson, New Jersey
  • June 17, 2003
Casa Mila - Part I
Quote: Phone: 93 484 59 80 Open: Mon-Fri 10 am – 8 pm, closed Jan 1 and 6, second week in January, Dec 25 and 26 Prices: 7 euros – adult, 3.50 euros – students and senior citizens, or use Articket that allows entrance to 6 art centers of Barcelona... Read the full Casa Mila (La Pedrera de Gaudi) review

From journal Travels to Spain - Barcelona, Part I

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Casa Mila (La Pedrera)

  • 4 out of 5 stars by Jehcekah from Rochester, Minnesota
  • January 31, 2003
Casa Mila (La Pedrera)
Quote: Gaudi's Apartment Building Entrance Fee: Eight Euro The apartment building is arranged into three sections: the museum, the rooftop, and the apartments. The museum highlights all of Gaudi's major works and touches little on the life of the man... Read the full Casa Mila (La Pedrera de Gaudi) review

From journal Offseason Barcelona

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Casa Milà - La Pedrera 1906-1911

  • 4 out of 5 stars by meadowlark from Boston, Massachusetts
  • November 27, 2002
Casa Milà - La Pedrera 1906-1911
Quote: An apartment complex refurbished by Gaudi in 1906-1911, there is both a museum about Barcelona's history and Gaudi's architecture here as well as a recreated apartment and the famous scultures on the roof (complete with great view of the city).... Read the full Casa Mila (La Pedrera de Gaudi) review

From journal Minibreak: Barcelona