• Casa Milà was completed in 1912 and became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984.
  • Casa Mila is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most famous landmarks in Barcelona.
  • With its undulating façade and surrealist sculptural roof, Antoni Gaudi’s Casa Milà appears more organic than artificial, as if it were carved straight from the ground.
  • At the height of his career, having achieved a style and independence from historical styles, Antoni Gaudí designed Casa Milà (1906-1912)...
  • In 1986 Casa Milà was acquired by Caixa de Catalunya, which has carried out continuous conservations and restorations works.
  • Pedro Milà i Camps, a rich businessman, was impressed by the Casa Batlló, an expressionist building designed by Gaudí.
  • Casa Milà Barcelona is the last mansion Catalan wonder architect Antoni Gaudí designed before ultimately giving his life (quite literally) to the Sagrada Familia.
  • Casa Milà, popularly known as La Pedrera (meaning “stone quarry” in Catalan), is Antoni Gaudí’s last civil work, which he started in 1906 and finished in 1912.
  • One thing worth knowing is that in Casa Batlló the rooms are unfurnished, whilst in Casa Milà you get to visit the furnished Pedrera apartment.