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Casa Milà, popularly known as ‘La Pedrera’, is a most unusual building, constructed between 1906 and 1912 by the architect Antoni Gaudí (1852–1926) and declared UNESCO World Heritage in 1984. Today it is the headquarters of Fundació Catalunya-La Pedrera and houses a cultural centre that is a reference point in Barcelona for the range of activities it organises and the different spaces for exhibitions and other public uses it contains. La Pedrera today is a beacon shining with creation and knowledge, a great container full of content, which has a crucial role to play in the transformation of society and commitment to the people.
La Pedrera is probably one of the most famous buildings of the Modernista or Catalan Art Nouveau period and one of the architect Antoni Gaudí’s most ambitious works. It is a container that is a work of art in itself.
As a cultural centre, La Pedrera outstanding art exhibitions and debates that connect with present and future lines of thought. A learning space La Pedrera is a place where knowledge and learning are the keys to the construction of a rich, dynamic future society.
La Pedrera offers accessible resources and services in its spaces and amenities.
Address: La Pedrera is located in Provença, 261 - 265. 08008, Barcelona. The Meeting time is at 9.00 am and at 5.00 pm. "The proposal of" La Pedrera Day "includes the visit of four of the most significant places of the building: the roof, the Espai Gaudí (the attic), a floor that recreates the bourgeois life of the early twentieth century and the living exhibitions, which have a direct and differentiated access from the street and visited whenever there is some exposure.
Provença 261-265
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Age of childAppropriate age for child ticket from 7 to 12 years