Casa Batlló by Antoni
Gaudi -Barcelona Photo Guide
Casa Batlló is often overlooked by many people because it's on
the same road as La Pedrera (also by Gaudí ) and the latter
of the two buildings draws more attention. I personally don't know
why as Casa Batlló is a stunning creation and every bit as
awe inspiring as La Pedrera.
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Casa Batlló was designed by Gaudí for a wealthy Barcelona
Aristocrat. The lower levels were for the owner and the upper floors
for renting. The "house" is now a museum and I highly
recommend visiting this building. My brother and I visited Casa
Batllo for an afternoon and spent the rest of the evening discussing
why Gaudí had placed two ornamental pillars in the entrance
to the terrace. Gaudí' s work activates your imagination
and challenges you to ask questions, so be prepared to be thinking
about what he was trying to achieve well after you've left his creations!
How to Get
to Casa Batlló
Address:
Casa Batlló, No.43 Passeig de Gràcia, Barcelona.
Metro "Passeig de Gràcia" (Green Line,
L3)
Calle Aragó-Rambla Catalunya exit. Casa Batlló is only 30 seconds walk
from the metro stop IF you take the correct metro
exit. Look for the exit called: Calle Aragó-Rambla Catalunya when you are leaving the metro.
Entrance Fee - 16.50 Euros per person with an audio guide included in the entrance price. Save 20% with the Barcelona Card
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Click
here now to start the photo tour of Casa Batlló or click
on the first picture in the table below. Remember you will get more
out of this photo guide if you follow the photos in sequence.

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