Attraction · Barcelona

Is La Pedrera (Casa Milà) worth it?

La Pedrera (Casa Milà) is worth it for most travellers.

La Pedrera (Casa Milà), Barcelona — see on the map ↗
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La Pedrera (Casa Milà) is worth it for most travellers.

By how you’re travelling
By what you’re into
The vibe check

The rooftop is the payoff — undulating stone and those helmeted chimneys framing the city. The flat below is a quieter, slower kind of wonder.

What people say

It is supported entirely by pillars, without a single master wall, allowing the vast, asymmetrical windows of the façade to invite in great swathes of natural light.

The attic, framed by parabolic arches worthy of a Gothic cathedral, holds a museum offering an insightful overview of Gaudí's career.

The basics
Price
€28
Time
1.5 hrs
Good for
Solo, Couple, Friends, Multigen
Last verified
2026-06-06
How we verified

Facts checked against primary sources; the verdict is scored on taste axes, not paid placement.

  • Built by Gaudí between 1906 and 1912, Casa Milà ('La Pedrera') is supported entirely by columns rather than load-bearing walls · en.wikipedia.org
  • It is one of the seven 'Works of Antoni Gaudí' on the UNESCO World Heritage List · whc.unesco.org
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