• Casa Batlló is a key feature in the architecture of modernist Barcelona. It was built by Antoni Gaudí between 1904 and 1906 having been commissioned by the t...
  • The design by Japanese artist Kengo Kuma is a homage to Gaudí’s use of light inside Casa Batlló, which really comes into its own on his beautiful blue staircase.
  • If you walk along the Passeig de Gràcia boulevard you can’t miss it: the colourful façade of Casa Batlló. The building’s frontage invites closer inspection.
  • Casa Batlló (officially Museo modernista de Antoni Gaudí ) iis one of the most important attractions in the modernist architectural style.
  • The Standard tickets allow you admission to Casa Batlló, including an audio guide (available in 15 languages) called SmartGuide.
  • Casa Batlló, was declared a World Heritage by UNESCO in 2005 and is considered to be the architectural jewel of Antoni Gaudí.
  • The Turkish-American artist Refik Anadol created from and for this building the multimedia show 'Casa Batlló: Living Architecture'.
  • Choose the day and time and discover all the secrets of the life and work of Antoni Gaudí in Casa Batlló. Includes: Visit of the whole house | SmartGuide | Free WIFI.
  • Casa Batllo (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈkaze veʎˈʎo]) is a building restored by Antonio Gaudi and Josep Maria Jujol, built in 1877 and remodelled in the years...
  • The current Casa Batllo, is the result of the complete renovation of an old conventional house built in 1877 by Emilio Sala Cortés.