- General Information
- Casa Milà is Gaudí's last masterpiece, designed for Pere Milà in 1906
- UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1984, attracting over 1 million tourists annually
- Building features unique undulating limestone facade and constant curves
- Architectural Highlights
- Two curved buildings connected by two courtyards
- Famous for rooftop terrace with 28 chimneys resembling medieval knights
- Contains original Pere Milà apartment with intact furnishings
- Features 270 parabolic arches supporting roof terrace
- Visiting Tips
- Online ticket booking recommended to avoid long lines
- Typical visit takes 90 minutes, with 15-minute skip-the-line option
- Best times to visit are 9-10am and after 4:30pm
- Guided tours available for €3 extra, limited to 15 people
- Current Status
- Houses Espai Gaudí museum showcasing architect's work
- Used for cultural events and exhibitions
- Only a few private residences remain
- Elevator available for those with mobility issues