Tickets and tours for La Pedrera (Casa Milà)
La Pedrera skip-the-line tickets with audio guide
Discover La Pedrera with an audio-guided visit. Explore the Espai Gaudí, the Pedrera Apartment, the courtyards, the exhibition room, and the roof-terrace.
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Live a great night-time experience at La Pedrera, one of Barcelona's most emblematic buildings. Enjoy an audiovisual show of video mapping on the roof terrace.
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Don't miss the opportunity to visit La Pedrera before it opens to the public! Enjoy this tour and discover some areas which are not open to normal visits.
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Best of Gaudí private walking tour in Barcelona with a local guide
Book this best of Gaudì private walking tour. Discover Casa Batlló, Casa Pedrera with a local expert guide and be blown away with a visit inside the Sagrada Familia.
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Barcelona self-guided audio tour
Visit Barcelona at your own pace with this Vox City app. Discover the highlights of Barcelona through audio recordings in your language.
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Guided morning tour of La Pedrera and optional Casa Batlló ticket
Say good morning to Gaudi on this guided morning tour of La Pedrera with optional Casa Batllo tickets. Walk down Passeig de Gracia and enjoy a Spanish coffee.
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The inside story
Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, is one of the best preserved of Gaudi’s buildings in Barcelona. This is thanks to the tireless work of the Catalunya-La Pedrera Foundation, which undertakes to clean and restore the building. Right now, you can see the façade in the same condition that Gaudi himself would have seen it.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1984, La Pedrera is already recognised as a piece of unique architecture, but keeping it well tended in such a busy modern city can be a challenge. Work includes cleaning the stone and repairing the wrought iron balconies – a more delicate task than you’d think because the façade is not part of the building fabric. Rather it is fastened on to pillars and is in some ways a separate piece.