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3 Houses of Gaudí
- Casa Milà: Entry Ticket + Video Guide
- Casa Batlló Blue Ticket
- Casa Vicens
+ 1 other top thing to do
Casa Milà: Entry + Guided Sunrise Tour
- Duration: 1h 15mins
- Live guide in English, Japanese, Korean, Chinese
Casa Milà: Entry + Guided Night Tour + Glass of Cava
- Duration: 1h 30mins
- Live guide in English, Catalan, Spanish, Chinese
Barcelona: 3 Gaudí Houses Guided Tour
- Duration: 3h
- Live guide in English, Japanese, Korean, Chinese
- Group of max. 12 people
Gaudí Houses & Sagrada Família: Barcelona Full-Day Tour
- Duration: 8h
- Live guide in English, Japanese, Korean, Chinese
- Group of max. 12 people
Casa Milà: Fast Track Ticket + Guided Tour
- Duration: 1h 15mins
- Live guide in English, Spanish
- Group of max. 30 people
Casa Milà + Sant Pau Art Nouveau Site
- Casa Milà: Entry Ticket + Video Guide
- Sant Pau Art Nouveau Site
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Tickets overview
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The building has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1984
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It's the last private residence designed by Gaudí and one of Barcelona's most famous buildings
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Its nickname La Pedrera translates to 'the stone quarry' for its unconventionally rough appearance. Its official title comes from the man who commissioned it – Pere Milà
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See unique architectural elements such as the airy open courtyard and the building's bizarre chimneys
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Try out an interactive virtual experience and put a new spin on your visit to Casa Milà
As one of Barcelona's top attractions, make sure you book your Casa Milà tickets in advance so you don't miss out on your chance to visit.
There's a range of Casa Milà tickets and guided tour options, so make sure you choose the one that's right for you.
Free and discounted tickets:
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Companions of guests with a disability level equal to, or exceeding, 65% are entitled to free admission. Please report to the ticket office to show documentation certifying the level of disability
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Residents of Catalonia qualify for a discounted ticket. Show a valid ID with proof of address at the ticket office
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Member of ICOM can enter for free (make sure to bring proof)
General information:
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The best times to visit are early morning (between 09:00-10:00) and in the afternoon (after 16:00)
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The building is not suited for strollers; a baby carrier is advised instead
Accessibility information:
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Nearly all of the building is wheelchair accessible, apart from roof-terrace and mezzanine. However, a platform has been erected at the exit from the lift that provides a sweeping view of the rooftop
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There is a free wheelchair loan service for people with reduced mobility
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About: Casa Milà
Another masterpiece by Gaudí built from 1905-10, commissioned by the wealthy Pere Milà. This building was designed to be used as a fashionable home for the Milà family and as an office block.
The house's original name was Casa Milà; however, the building is better known by its name "La Pedrera" (The Quarry), which refers to the uneven gray stone facade that ripples around the corner of Carrer de Provença.
Casa Milà
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