Casa Batlló

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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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Step into the enchanting world of Casa Batlló, a masterpiece by the legendary architect Antoni Gaudí, located in the heart of Barcelona. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a testament to the whimsical and innovative spirit of Catalan Modernisme, offering a unique immersive experience that captivates visitors with its vibrant colors and organic, skeletal design. Known as 'The House of Unexpected' and affectionately nicknamed the 'House of Bones,' Casa Batlló stands proudly on Paseo de Gracia, showcasing Gaudí's genius and creativity. A visit to this architectural gem is a journey into a world where art and architecture blend seamlessly, providing a unique glimpse into Gaudí's visionary mind. With its whimsical façade and intricate interior, Casa Batlló is a must-visit destination for art and architecture enthusiasts seeking to explore the wonders of modernist architecture.
Pg. de Gràcia, 43, L'Eixample, 08007 Barcelona, Spain

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

The Façade

Prepare to be mesmerized by the vibrant façade of Casa Batlló, a true testament to Gaudí's genius. This architectural marvel is a kaleidoscope of colors and shapes, featuring undulating lines and a dragon-like roof that captures the imagination. The use of trencadís, a mosaic crafted from broken ceramic tiles, creates a shimmering effect that dances with the changing light. It's a must-see spectacle that will leave you in awe of its beauty and creativity.

The Roof Terrace

Step onto the enchanting roof terrace of Casa Batlló, where Gaudí's creativity reaches new heights. The terrace is renowned for its dragon back design, with vibrant tiles that mimic the scales of a mythical creature. As you explore, you'll also discover the ingeniously designed chimney stacks, crafted to prevent backdraughts. This rooftop oasis offers a unique perspective of Gaudí's work and a breathtaking view of Barcelona's skyline.

The Noble Floor

Immerse yourself in the elegance of the Noble Floor, once the residence of the Batlló family and now a captivating museum. This space showcases Gaudí's meticulous attention to detail, from the tortoise shell skylights to the whimsical mushroom-shaped fireplace. As you wander through, enjoy the stunning views of the building's blue-tiled light well, a testament to Gaudí's innovative use of natural light. It's a journey through history and artistry that you won't want to miss.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Casa Batlló is a beacon of Gaudí's architectural genius, standing proudly as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Originally commissioned by Josep Batlló, Gaudí was given free rein to transform the building, resulting in a masterpiece that defies traditional design norms. This iconic structure is part of the 'Works of Antoni Gaudí', showcasing his deep religiosity and innovative architectural approach. As a symbol of Barcelona's rich cultural heritage, Casa Batlló epitomizes the pinnacle of Catalan modernism.

Commitment to Neurodiversity

Casa Batlló leads the way in inclusivity by being the first cultural organization worldwide to employ a team of neurodiverse individuals. This pioneering effort enhances the visitor experience, making it a welcoming and enriching destination for all.

Architectural Innovation

Every inch of Casa Batlló reflects Gaudí's avant-garde vision and mastery of form and function. From the flowing catenary arches in the loft to the organic shapes and absence of straight lines, the building is a testament to his groundbreaking design philosophy.

Historical Background

Originally constructed in 1877, Casa Batlló underwent a remarkable transformation under Gaudí's direction between 1904 and 1906. Its history is closely linked with the development of Paseo de Gracia, a key avenue in Barcelona's urban expansion, making it a significant landmark in the city's architectural evolution.