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Casa Milà - La Pedrera
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Casa Milà - La Pedrera
Casa Milà, popularly known as La Pedrera, is a modernist building. It was the last private residence designed by architect Antoni Gaudí and was built between 1906 and 1910. In 1984, it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
One of the most notable elements of the building is the roof, crowned with skylights, staircase exits, fans, and chimneys. All of these elements, constructed out of brick covered with lime, broken marble, or glass have a specific architectural function but are also real sculptures integrated into the building ( read more )
Casa Milà - La Pedrera address ( Show map )
Passeig de Gràcia 92. Barcelona.Catalonia. Spain.
How to get to Casa Milà - La Pedrera ?
Subway: L3/L5 - Diagonal, L6/L7 - Provenca
How to contact ?
+34 902 20 21 38
Architecturally valuable buildings, Museums, Specialized museums, Heritage of humanity, Points of interest. |
Time needed to visit Casa Milá - La Pedrera
We will go to Barcelona soon and some friends have recommended us to visit La Pedrera. How much time do we need to visit that building?
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Re #0: Time needed to visit Casa Milá - La Pedrera
Your friends have made a good recommendation. The building is very beautiful outside and inside. I still remember those wonderful stairs, that inner courtyard or the vaults on the top floor where the museum is. We spent almost two hours, in the background there are many things to see, although I must admit that on the terrace we spent half an hour taking pictures.
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Re #0: Time needed to visit Casa Milá - La Pedrera
We were inside for about an hour. At the door we did not queue much because we already had the tickets, we had bought them online. With the entrance they give you an audio guide that is very good. There is a fully furnished apartment that places you in the era in which it was built. Although it is now a universal monument at the time it was a residential building for the upper bourgeoisie of Barcelona. Above all, do not forget to visit the roof, it is simply great.
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Return tickets Casa Milá - La Pedrera
We had to cancel our trip to Barcelona.
How can I return the tickets for La Pedrera that I bought online ?
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Re #0: Return tickets Casa Milá - La Pedrera
Suena extraño en pleno siglo XXI, pero si tienes algún problema y no puedes ir, aunque puedas justificar la razón por la que no vas, no tienes derecho ni a realizar un cambio de fechas ni a la devolución del importe de las entradas. Parece mentira pero es lo que te dirán si te pones en contacto con ellos.
Re #0: Return tickets Casa Milá - La Pedrera
A nosotros nos pasó lo mismo y no pudimos hacer la devolución. Al comprar las entradas en la web te lo dice y en ese momento no le das importancia pero al aceptarlo renuncias al derecho de devolución. En definitiva un robo.
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