Barcelona | Guide to Casa Milà 🌟
🔥 Casa Milà, also known as “La Pedrera” or “The Stone Quarry,” is one of the masterpieces of modernist architecture by the renowned architect Antoni Gaudí, located on Passeig de Gràcia in the heart of Barcelona. 🛖 Casa Milà’s unique wavy exterior is composed of white stone walls, twisted iron bars and plates for balcony railings, and large windows, stimulating endless imagination. 🪟 The interior design of Casa Milà is equally ingenious, with each apartment enjoying double-sided lighting. Light filters through the light courts and the streets outside. The rooms are almost entirely circular in design, with few regular rectangular elements like ceilings, windows, and corridors, creating a fluid and organic sense of space. 🌇 The rooftop of Casa Milà is a paradise for photography enthusiasts. A snapshot here can easily turn into a masterpiece, and you can even capture the distant Sagrada Familia in your lens. It’s recommended to visit the rooftop around 9 am when there are fewer tourists, or after 5 pm when the sunset bathes the sculptures in orange and red hues, and the Sagrada Familia glistens in the twilight, making for an especially enchanting view. 🚌 How to get there: 🚇 Metro: Lines 3 and 5 to Diagonal station 🚌 Bus: V15, V17, H10, H8, 7, 22, 24, 6, 33, 34 all stop nearby 🚞 Renfe Train: to Paseo de Gracia station 🚂 Ferrocarriles Suburban Train: to Provenza-La Pedrera station 🕘 Opening hours: Summer: 9:00-20:00 Winter: 9:00-18:30 🎟️ Ticket prices: 🧑🏻 Adult ticket: 30€ 👩🏻🎓 Student ticket: 21€ 👨🏻🦳 Senior ticket: 21€ 🧒🏻 Child ticket: 14.5€ (7-17 years old) 👶🏻 Child ticket: Free (6 years and under) #BarcelonaTravel #SpainTravelGuide #EuropeanTravel