
Casa Milà (La Pedrera)
Casa Milà, commonly known as La Pedrera, is a famous building in Barcelona, Spain, designed by the architect Antoni Gaudí. Completed in 1912, it is renowned for its unique, wavy stone façade and innovative use of ironwork. Unlike traditional buildings, La Pedrera has no straight lines, showcasing Gaudí's organic architectural style. The structure includes residential apartments and a rooftop with sculptural chimneys. It reflects Gaudí's deep connection to nature and his visionary approach to design. Today, La Pedrera is a UNESCO World Heritage site, attracting visitors for its artistic and architectural significance.