• A fundamental component of Casa Batllo in Barcelona is the Patio of Lights that uses the main skylight to redistribute the air and light.
  • Located at the intersection of Passeig de Gràcia and Carrer d’Aragó, Casa Batlló was built between 1904 and 1906.
  • With the line 4, in the direction of La Pau, you have 2 options among the metro stops Urquinaona and Jaume 1 to reach the Gothic Quarter from the Casa Batllo.
  • One businessman who did just that was Josep Batlló i Casanovas, who, in 1903, acquired the original building on the site and a year later, in 1904, hired Antoni...
  • Due to the long queues it is strongly recommended to buy your Casa Batllo tickets in advance.
  • The facade of the Casa Batlló is made of sandstone covered with colorful trencadis (a Catalan type of mosaic).
  • O günden beri yılda 1 milyonu aşkın ziyaretçi çeken Casa Batlló Barselona’nın simge yapılarından biri olmuş.
  • The house was built in 1877 and purchased by the middle-class Batlló family in 1900 due to its central location and (originally) undesirable appearance.
  • The cement tile floor designed by Antoni Gaudí for Casa Batlló consisted of blue hexagonal pieces with marine motifs.
  • Discover the genius of architect Antoni Gaudí by exploring Casa Batllo Barcelona - Click here for practical information, tips, tickets, and reviews.