• Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, meaning the 'The Quarry', is a building designed by the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi.
  • The house's original name was Casa Milà; however, the building is better known by its name La Pedrera (The Quarry)...
  • 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.
  • Dear visitor, you are so welcome to take photos when you visit La Pedrera – Casa Milà...
  • His most imaginative building is La Pedrera or Casa Milà, which drew on the very boldest of the genios over the course of tour years (from 1906 to 1910).
  • 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.
  • Casa Milà was completed in 1912 and became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984.
  • In 1986 Casa Milà was acquired by Caixa de Catalunya, which has carried out continuous conservations and restorations works.
  • The terrace of Casa Milà is one of the most magical places in Barcelona and a sculptural masterpiece.
  • Casa Milà has had a controversial past, however it is now a popular tourist attraction in the Catalan capital.