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CASA MILÀ - LA PEDRERA

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92, Passeig de Gràcia, Barcelona, Spain
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2024
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2024

Building with terrace and interior patios included in the Unesco World Heritage List

Casa Milà, better known as La Pedrera, is a true revolution in civil architecture, created by the Catalan modernist Antoni Gaudí between 1906 and 1910. It consists of two buildings of 16 apartments, organized around two large courtyards that are connected to each other through ramps. One of Gaudi's innovations is that the facade no longer serves as a load-bearing wall, thanks to a metal structure that unites the 6,000 blocks of stone used. This technique allowed large windows to be opened and light to enter the building. Would you have thought that the wrought iron of the 32 balconies actually comes from recycled metal elements? Gaudí also designed a large metal structure, reminiscent of plant elements, to unite the different windows of the entrance door. The garage, for the carriages and cars of the time, is another particularity of this residential building. Indeed, it is the first of its kind! The interior decoration is beautiful with the play of colors and shapes typical of Gaudí's style. No detail is left to chance. Smart tip: take the time to admire the chimneys and ventilation towers, which renew the air of the building, and which are inspired by the marine world.

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Kaze
Visited in august 2017
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Il me semble que l'entrée y est plus cher que pour la Casa Batlló, je n'est donc visité que cette dernière, mais j'ai pu observer la Casa Milà de l'extérieur. Peut-être moins jolie que l'autre, elle est tout de même impressionnante, par ses courbes, ses balcons en ferraille, et ses cheminées. Notez la présence d'une boutique Turrons artisanaux juste à côté.
maca84
Visited in august 2017
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La moins bien des villas privées de Gaudi ... plus triste que Les autres ... il était possible de rentrer dans la cour gratuitement il y a quelques années ... maintenant tout est payant ...
Madamenancy
Visited in may 2017
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Magnifique demeure pour laquelle Gaudi à laissé exprimer tout son génie. Coup de cœur sur les toits avec les cheminées magnifiques.
aventure tv
Visited in may 2016
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Je me suis rendu à la Pedrera pour y faire quelques images pour faire une vidéo pour ma petit webTv, la toiture du bâtiment est vraiment surprenante et agréable par beau temps. Sous la voute des toit se trouve une exposition intéressante puis vous visiterez un appartement très art déco, magnifique.
Airtay
Visited in april 2017
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attention, pas d'entrée sans réservation
Le plus intéressant est le toit, pour les cheminées et la vue
L'intérieur est très décevant, quasi vide sauf un appartement reconstitué

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