Casa milà is the last building of the ingenious architect antoni gaudí before he devoted himself completely to the construction of the sagrada familia.
Casa mila attic apartment.
It is also possible to visit an apartment which was re fitted with original furniture designed by gaudì himself.
Casa milà apartment a replica of a typical casa milà apartment that used to be home to one of the wealthy families living in casa milà is also open to the public.
Wonderful job of presentation combining models and video music and views.
The fantastical work of gaudi became beautiful and serene in the attic under the roof.
Basement ground floor mezzanine main or noble floor four upper floors and an attic.
You ll find no gorgeous staircases ceilings or architectural details.
The residential building is located in the district eixample and is one of the most famous and impressive buildings of the modernisme.
Casa milà the attic.
Originally the attic of casa mila housed the communal laundry area and acted as a vast insulating air chamber.
The attic though is fantastic like walking though an undulating whale skeleton.
Information on visits activities rates discounts and events of la pedrera.
The first thing you notice as you walk into the apartment is the amount of natural light flooding into the room.
Casa milà consists of two buildings which are structured around two courtyards that provide light to the nine stories.
I m sorry i missed montserrat but i found a cathedral in the sky in gaudi s la pedrera casa mila.
The roof terrace the espai gaudi in the attic the pedrera apartment the passeig de gràcia and carrer de provença courtyards and the main floor the former residence of the milàs and now the temporary exhibition rooms.
The center includes a bookshop and a cafe.
Official website of casa mila the work of antoni gaudí in barcelona.
Casa milà is also a dynamic cultural venue frequently hosting temporary exhibitions concerts conferences and educational activities.
The courtyard too is beautiful with unexpected murals.
The apartment is not especially beautiful even if it is entirely authentic to upper middle class living in 1910.
A total of 4 500 square metres can be visited distributed across five floors.