Gaudí Casa Milà in Barcelona
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Casa Milà or La Pedrera is a famous building designed by Antoni Gaudí between 1906 to 1912. It was built for the couple Roser Segimon and Pere Milà. Casa Milà was recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1984 because of its unique artistic heritage value.
COVID-19 Update: La Pedrera management have setup special procedures during these times of the coronavirus to ensure the safety of all tourists visiting. You can read their detailed safety procedures by following the link below.
Safety and hygiene protocols setup by La Pedrera to ensure visitor safety.
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Gaudí Casa Mila |
Location map showing the walking routes to Casa Milà or La Pedrera from the nearest metro stops.
Carrer de Provenca, 261 - 265
Passeig de Gràcia, 43
Carrer d'Arago, 255
Below you will find the address, nearest metro stops, parking, contact telephone, opening hours, entrance fee, access for people with a disability and the official website for Casa Milà.
Casa Milà La Pedrera
Carrer de Provença, 261 - 265
08008 Barcelona, España.
Tel: +34 93 214 2576
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How to get to La Pedrera
Metro: Diagonal (Blue Line, L5) and (Green Line, L3)
Hop on hop off sightseeing tourist bus stop
Nearest stop for La Pedrera (Casa Mila) is "La Pedrera" with the "hop on hop off" sightseeing bus
Public bus
Passeig de Gràcia / Avinguda Diagonal: 7, 22, 24, V15
Car parking
Luggage Storage
Opening hours:
Day | Time |
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Monday - Sunday | 09:00 - 20:30 |
Public Holiday | 09:00 - 20:30 |
Entrance fee: €28.00
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Access for people with a disability: wheelchair access, lifts, toilets, audio guides
Website: Gaudí Casa Milà