Tour Introduction:
Immerse yourself in the architectural genius of Antoni Gaudí with a private tour of La Pedrera, the most iconic civil building of Catalan Modernism. Accompanied by an expert guide, you'll explore this UNESCO World Heritage masterpiece, discovering the secrets of its sinuous forms and innovative structure. With priority access, you'll enjoy an intimate and personalized visit, designed for those who wish to connect with the architect's pure essence and understand why this stone "quarry" revolutionized the history of architecture.
Full description:
This private tour invites you to discover Casa Milà, known worldwide as La Pedrera, an architectural gem where Gaudí reached his creative peak, drawing inspiration entirely from nature. Far from traditional straight lines, this building will welcome you with its imposing undulating stone façade and wrought-iron balconies, which seem to come alive in the heart of Passeig de Gràcia.
Throughout the tour, you'll discover the Main Floor and the Residents' Floor, a faithful recreation of a Barcelona bourgeois home of the period. You'll explore the spectacular interior courtyards, veritable havens of light and color, and the Espai Gaudí, located in the attic, where centuries-old brick arches create a structure reminiscent of a whale's skeleton.
The visit culminates at the Rooftop of the Warriors, a surreal space where chimneys and ventilation towers transform into stone guardians. From here, you'll enjoy unparalleled panoramic views of Barcelona while uncovering the symbolism hidden in every corner of the city's most famous rooftop.
An exclusive, skip-the-line, and fully personalized tour, designed to calmly enjoy Gaudí's last civil work and understand the legacy of a visionary who defied all the laws of his time.
Itinerary

La Pedrera- Passeig de Gràcia, 92
Meeting point

The facade

The rooftop

The attic

The floor

The flower courtyard

The Butterfly Courtyard

Inside La Pedrera
End of visit
Did you know?
• It is a building without load-bearing walls: Thanks to its innovative structure of columns and steel, Gaudí created an open floor plan where the walls can be moved without affecting the stability of the building.
• The rooftop is a garden of warriors: The iconic chimneys are not just functional; they represent petrified warriors guarding the building, forming a unique surreal landscape.
• It was inspired by a mountain: Its popular name, "La Pedrera" (the quarry), is due to its undulating stone facade that evokes the movement of nature and the shapes of a living mountain.
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