Barcelona
Casa Milà (La Pedrera)
Largest Abstract Sculpture in the World
Passeig de Gràcia 92
Barcelona, Barcelona 08008
Nearest Train: Diagonal
Phone: +34 93 285 3834 (Tourist Information)
Antoni Gaudí, the architect who built this jewel of Catalan modernism, wanted the facade to reflect his romantic and anti-classical ideas about design. It was built for the Milà family between 1906 and 1910. Neither the family nor the public were much impressed, and it was dubbed La Pedrera (stone quarry) as an insult. Only later in 1984, it won great acclaim when the UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site. Now internationally celebrated, Casa Mila is a prime example of Gaudi's civil architecture; it is aesthetically interesting and unique as well as outstandingly practical.
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