
Casa Milà is one of Barcelona's most iconic landmarks. This architectural masterpiece was designed by the legendary Antoni Gaudí between 1906 and 1912, and is situated in the upscale district of Passeig de Gràcia. Casa Milà showcases Gaudi's creativity and engineering prowess with its revolutionary construction solutions that were way ahead of their time. The interior design is a stunning example of Art Nouveau, while the rooftop terrace offers breathtaking views of Barcelona's skyline. It's no wonder that UNESCO declared Casa Milà a World Heritage Site.
Originally commissioned by Pere Milà, the Milà family planned to occupy the first floor while the rest of the apartments were rented out. However, the building's façade was so unusual for early 20th century Barcelona that it was quickly given the nickname "La Pedrera," meaning "the stone quarry."
Today, you can explore this gem of Art Nouveau architecture and take in the exquisite details of the magical chimneys on the rooftop terrace. Don't miss the chance to witness the creativity of one of the world's greatest architects and enjoy stunning views of Barcelona at Casa Milà.
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