Do not miss this unique tour and be the first to visit La Pedrera-Casa Milà. Enjoy an amazing guided tour through the building before it opens to the public in a small group.
Contemplate the nature of one of Gaudi's modernist masterpieces with a guide and take crowd-free photographs until 9am. The UNESCO-listed La Pedrera boasts extravagant features that demand attention: marvel at dramatic staircases and elaborately decorated columns. In the tour you will see the Warrior Rooftop, the Whale Attic with the Gaudí Exhibition, the Tenants’ Apartment, the Flower Courtyard and the Butterfly Courtyard as well as some areas that cannot be visited on the normal tour.
Did you know that Casa Milà is also a Foundation? Catalunya La Pedrera Foundation serves society to build a better and fairer future within a framework of direct quality, excellence and innovation. The Foundation enable more than 500.000 people to have a better and fairer future.
Start your experience at the modernist masterpiece of La Pedrera to embark on this 1.15-hour guide tour. Use your priority access ticket to sail past long lines in the crowed entrance foyer of the UNESCO-listed landmark.
After greeting your guide and small group, you'll start exploring the building in relative solitude. Stroll thorough a richly decorated lobby and extensive courtyards embellished in typical Gaudi style; capture tourist-free photographs of kaleidoscopic murals and mosaics, and then explore the Exhibition Hall to see impressive stair columns. Enter the apartment to see an accurate recreation of a bourgeois apartment in the building during the 20th century.
Rise to the roof terrace to observe the jewel in the building's architectural crown, its imitable corkscrew chimneys, and then absorb panoramic vistas of Barcelona’s skyline before descending to the Espai Gaudi to peruse an exhibition detailing the architect’s life and works.
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