Discover the beauty and history of Casa Milà, one of the most significant landmarks in Barcelona, with this self-guided audio tour. Explore the exceptional architecture and interiors of the building at your own pace.
Casa Milà is often referred to as La Pedrera, meaning "the stone quarry," due to its unconventional appearance. The building is made of stone and has a unique shape that resembles an open quarry. Its organic forms and undulating curves were considered revolutionary at the time.
Start by walking along Passeig de Gracia, which was an important street in the early 1900s. Along the way, you'll admire the impressive masterpieces designed by some of the most prominent architects of the time, including the breathtaking Casa Batllo, which was also designed by Antoni Gaudi.
Then, head to Casa Milà to discover the mysteries and stories of this unique building. From the unusual architecture to the unusual residents who once called it home, this building is filled with fascinating history.