Casa Amatller

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Gloria ***********************
10 Mar
I thoroughly enjoyed the Sunrise guided English tour to Casa Mila. There were only 3 of us in the tour and we were the first ones in. Our guide Laia, promptly welcomed us at 8:30am at the entrance of La Peter's (casa mila). we took the lift to the rooftop to start and had it all to ourselves. the views of Barcelona were stunning and were enhanced by the history lesson given by our guide. We could see Sagrada Família from a distance and we happily took pictures. We took our time at each level and had our fill of pictures and information. one thing to note was there were steps and stairs on our way down to not for the mobility impaired.
2+
Maisey ****
10 Mar
I went to with the early bird acces and it was amazing, since it wasn’t crowded and I could walk around admiring the house in my own pace. We were able to walk through the whole house with the audioguide and AR experience. which made the visit even better. I also liked taking the picture on the balcony (additional cost); it made a nice memory of our visit. overall, it was a wonderful experience!
Klook User
9 Mar
Amazing dancers, energetic and talented. Would definitely recommend this to everyone.
클룩 회원
6 Mar
Thanks to Jelly, our guide, it was easier and more fun to understand Gaudi's architecture! The weather was a bit rough, but I was glad that Jelly made us feel good by guiding us with quizzes and humor in between. He kindly guided us through everything, so you can come without any knowledge, and the smooth progress without delays or waiting was so great! Thank you for telling me Barcelona recommendation tips in between. Highly recommended!
2+
KIM *****
5 Mar
I was looking forward to and anticipating the Gaudi tour, and I finally participated. They say Barcelona is sunny 360 days a year, but unfortunately, I got one of the 5 rainy days ㅠ. But even so, it was fun and easy to understand as I listened to guide Kim Geon's explanations while moving around. That's why I felt even more disappointed that the weather wasn't better ㅠ. I definitely want to take the tour again next time when the weather is nice. Guide, thank you for your hard work explaining everything so passionately while braving the rain and wind! I was shivering from the rain, but I warmed myself up with a bowl of pho at one of the restaurants introduced by the guide ^^.
1+
KokWui ***
4 Mar
Nice and easy to redeem on spot.
KokWui ***
4 Mar
Nice and easy to redeem on spot.
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KokWui ***
4 Mar
Nice and easy to redeem on spot. Must visit.
2+

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What to know about Casa Amatller

Step into the enchanting world of Casa Amatller, a stunning architectural gem nestled in the heart of Barcelona. Designed by the renowned Catalan architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch in 1900, this historic house is a captivating example of Catalan modernism. Casa Amatller offers visitors a unique glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the early 20th century, with its original furnishings and exquisite decor. As you explore this architectural masterpiece, you'll be transported through time, discovering the rich history and cultural significance that make it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the artistic heritage of the region. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast or simply a curious traveler, Casa Amatller promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of Barcelona's Modernisme style.
Casa Amatller, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Casa Museu Amatller

Step into a world of artistic elegance and historical charm at Casa Museu Amatller. This beautifully preserved house museum invites you to explore its stunning interiors, where each room whispers tales of the early 20th century opulence. Open from Wednesday to Sunday, the museum offers an immersive experience in multiple languages, ensuring every visitor can fully appreciate the grandeur of this architectural gem.

Institut Amatller d’Art Hispànic

For art enthusiasts and history buffs alike, the Institut Amatller d’Art Hispànic is a treasure trove of artistic heritage. Home to an impressive collection of over 360,000 photographic prints and 30,000 art titles, this prestigious institute stands as a beacon of art research and education. Dive into the rich tapestry of art history and discover why this institute is a must-visit for anyone passionate about the arts.

Illa de la Discòrdia

Discover the architectural wonders of the Illa de la Discòrdia, a block that showcases the contrasting beauty of modernist buildings in Barcelona. Casa Amatller, alongside its neighbors Casa Batlló and Casa Lleó-Morera, forms a trio of masterpieces that captivate the imagination. This iconic block is a testament to the creativity and innovation of the early 20th century, making it an essential stop on any Barcelona itinerary.

Culture and History

Casa Amatller stands as a testament to the grandeur of Catalan modernism, preserving the artistic vision of its era. Originally constructed in 1875 and later redesigned for the wealthy chocolatier Antoni Amatller, the building is a Spanish Cultural Heritage site. It now houses the Amatller Institute for Hispanic Art, playing a crucial role in promoting and researching the history of Hispanic art. This cultural landmark offers visitors a chance to delve into the history and artistic achievements of the region.

Educational Services

Engage in a variety of educational activities designed for children, fostering a love for art and history from a young age. These programs are an excellent way to introduce young minds to the wonders of modernism and artistic heritage.

Preserved Interiors

Thanks to the continuous ownership by the Amatller family, the interiors of Casa Amatller have remained largely intact since 1900. This preservation allows visitors to step back in time and experience the grandeur of the era.