At its peak in the 19th century, Passeig de Gràcia was the most important street in Barcelona, and Casa Milà one of its most famous landmarks. Commissioned by Pere Milà and his wife, Roser Segimon, ...
The best £6.99 I ever spent was on a January afternoon in Brighton in 1989, when I saw something in a student book sale that grabbed my attention. I’d made the journey for an open day at the ...
Planning a trip to Barcelona and wondering if Casa Milà (La Pedrera) is worth it? Look no further! As a travel blogger that ...
Casa Milà, popularly known as La Pedrera, looks like an artistic piece of modern architecture, but it’s not. This unusual building of undulating stone facade and wrought iron balconies and windows was ...
The first to be built, between 1904 and 1906, was Casa Batlló, a private family home which quickly earned the local nickname 'House of Bones' due to its extraordinary, skeletal façade. Inside, not a ...
Described variously as rising dough, molten lava and a stone lung, the last secular building designed by Antoni Gaudí, the Casa Milà (popularly known as La Pedrera, 'the stone quarry') has no straight ...
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For Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi, Barcelona was a canvas with endless possibilities. The city was also his muse, where the 19th-century artist created whimsical, bold structures blending Gothic and ...