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Casa Amatller Ticket in Barcelona

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Casa Amatller, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

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4.5 / 5
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體驗:Compared to Gaudí’s striking and extravagant designs like Casa Milà, Casa Vicens, and Casa Batlló, I personally feel Casa Amatller is the most easily overlooked attraction—but it is absolutely worth a visit! It is located right next to Casa Batlló. You enter in small groups, use an audio guide with headsets, and wear disposable shoe covers that they provide. The group tour takes about 15 to 20 minutes. Inside, you'll find a stunningly gorgeous home with beautiful furniture and interior design. Afterward, you get to taste some chocolate and can buy some as souvenirs. If you have enough time in your itinerary, I highly recommend visiting this spot!
The intricate details, original furnishings, and beautifully preserved Modernisme style made the experience truly special. I highly recommend visiting if you're in Barcelona; it’s a fascinating and less-crowded alternative to nearby landmarks like Casa Batlló.
It is very worthwhile to visit the attractions. It is recommended to make an appointment one day in advance. The booking app on the same day is not very acceptable; the ticket price purchased on klook will be much cheaper than the on-site purchase, and you can book a time without fear of going to the site to be empty!
It is very beautiful and convenient. I bought it directly to the attractions and used it for about an hour. But it is really beautiful.
Very convenient, you can directly use the electronic ticket for the visit sticker. It is recommended that if you don't like crowds and people who like Art Nouveau, this architect is also one of the famous architects in Catalonia. Because it is run by a chocolate factory, a cup of hot chocolate with bread is also included at the end!
It has no connection to Gaudí, and there are very few tourists, so this itinerary isn't a must-do. However, Amatller was a wealthy chocolate merchant, and their family home does have some interesting features. You often find their chocolate in Spain, and interestingly, their chocolate flavor is the same as the chocolate served with churros at San Ginés. They might be supplying the churro shop.
Casa Amatelle is a special surprise in the Barcelona trip. Because it is not a Gaudi building, it was not originally on the list of planned visits. There were not many people when visiting. You can listen to the explanation bit by bit and see the Casa Amatelle. The design and furnishings of the house, with so many special facilities of that era, allow you to feel his wealth and uniqueness.
right next to casa Batlo and pale in comparison as far as crowd. however an absolute must if you are into historical buildings, or are curious about medieval Catalina high class family life. the residence was kept very close to the original and every room and corner are stunning.

Guide

  • Purchase a ticket to enter the magnificent Casa Amatller, an emblematic piece of Modernisme architecture
  • Admire the incredible exteriors and the gorgeous interiors owned by the industrialist chocolatier, Amatller Antoni
  • Use your video guide to learn about the different sections of the house and its importance to Spain’s history
  • Munch on toasted bread and sip on a tasty cup of hot chocolate and relish your exploration of the case

A trip to Barcelona isn’t complete without visiting the many buildings constructed in the Modernisme style in the famous Block of Discord. Book through Klook and avail of a ticket to see one of the emblematic houses that showcase the quirky aesthetic: Casa Amatller, built by Josep Puig i Cadafalch for the industrialist chocolatier, Amatller Antoni. Discover the house thanks to a video guide that you can watch as you move around inside. You’ll learn about the different sections of the house, the life of its creator, and the man who lived in and owned the place. After you’re done walking around, you’ll be given a cup of hot chocolate and some toasted bread to delight in while you relish your visit. This is a must-visit attraction for those who love architecture and art.

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Insider Tips:

  • The house belonged to a Maitre Chocolatier, don't forget to go to the shop and buy some delicious chocolate made in Barcelona

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