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A Masterpiece by Gaudí,
Casa Milà
Designed by Antoni Gaudí himself, Casa Milà is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1984. Before dedicating himself to the Sagrada Familia, Gaudí poured his heart into this project, designing it in 1906 and completing it in 1910. It's Gaudí's most poetic and monumental work, also known as 'La Pedrera' (meaning 'The Quarry').
Casa Milà is famous for Gaudí's meticulous attention to detail, even designing the sculptures with the stonemasons himself. Perhaps that's why? The soft curves enveloping the exterior extend to the interior of each floor, giving the entire building a fantastic feeling of rippling waves. That's Casa Milà.

A Must-See Gaudí Creation,
Casa Milà
'La Pedrera,' known as 'Casa Mila' in Korea, was commissioned to Antoni Gaudí by the Mila couple, a wealthy family in Barcelona, and construction began in 1905. After many twists and turns, it was completed in 5 years. Gaudí drew inspiration from Montserrat, using only rough stones for the exterior finish to bring out the natural beauty, creating a unique style that didn't exist before.
Initially criticized for being bizarre, it was later praised for approaching architecture from a sculptural perspective, creating an original Modernista architectural style that didn't exist before. That's Casa Milà.
Visit Casa Milà and experience the greatness of Gaudí for yourself.
Detailed Introduction to the Architecture

Casa Milà perfectly embodies Gaudí's love for nature and curves. Perhaps that's why? There are no rectangular spaces in Casa Milà, and the design resembles flowing water. The building consists of 6 floors in total, with 5 floors above ground and an attic on top.
As mentioned earlier, Gaudí loves nature, so he incorporated the feeling of waves, leaves, and seaweed into the balconies. Casa Milà best showcases his artistic world.
People Still Live on the Middle Floors

Upon entering Casa Milà, you can take the elevator from the first floor. However, viewing is only possible from the 5th floor. This is because people still live on the middle floors.
The 5th floor exhibits the actual living conditions of the Mila family in the past. You can see everything from the rooms to the bathrooms, showing how the upper class of Barcelona lived in the past.
Rooftop Themed Around Water, Fire, Wind, and Earth

The rooftop of Casa Milà is themed around water, fire, wind, and earth. Therefore, there are many severely curved areas in the shape of wind. In some ways, it can be somewhat bizarre. Also, the shape when looking down from the rooftop gives a completely curved feeling, making it very unique.
If you have an audio guide, you can enjoy it more 재미있게 by hearing the actual sounds of water and wind when viewing the rooftop.
You Can Also See the Interior

The interior of Casa Milà is truly unique. From the unique chairs to the hallways and the videos explaining them, everything is so unique that you don't want to miss a single detail. The interior residential space exhibits the residential 모습 of the time, and you can see the much more advanced Spain at the time than Korea's Joseon Dynasty.
You Must Visit the 2nd Floor Cafe

On the 2nd floor of Casa Milà, there is a cafe and La Pedrera restaurant. You order on the 1st floor and they bring your coffee to the 2nd floor. If you sit by the window and look at the 모습 of Barcelona, you can have a really relaxing time.
Also, the ceiling of the cafe has a unique Gaudí feel, making it an even more special cafe.
Why You Should Buy Tickets on WAUG

WAUG is an official Korean partner of Casa Milà and sells official tickets at discounted prices. Also, you can use the ticket immediately after purchase, providing the convenience of paying and using it right away when you want.
Buy Casa Milà tickets at a low price from WAUG and see the rooftop and interior 멋지게!
Location :
Casa Milà (La Pedrera-Casa Mila)
Provença, 261-265, 08008 Barcelona, Spain
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Operating Hours :
Everyday 09:00 AM - 06:30 PM
Last admission: 05:00 PM
Please arrive 15 minutes before your designated time.
Please refer to the official website for detailed operating hours.
Passeig de Gràcia, 92, 08008 Barcelona, Spain


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