
Casa Milà
Casa Milà, also known as La Pedrera, is a famous building in Barcelona designed by architect Antoni Gaudí. Completed in 1912, it features innovative, wavy stone facades and wrought-iron balconies that resemble natural forms. Its unique design lacks traditional straight lines, creating a dynamic appearance. The building includes creatively shaped apartments and a striking rooftop with sculptural chimneys. Casa Milà is celebrated for its groundbreaking architecture that blends functionality with artistry, symbolizing modernism and Gaudí’s imaginative approach to design. It is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular cultural landmark in Barcelona.