Antoni Gaudi’s Casa Mila, Part 1….The Entrance and Amazing Roof Garden

Casa Mila Building

On my trip to Barcelona, on the very last day, just hours before we needed to be at airport, my daughter and I hopped on the metro and went to spend our last moments in Barcelona at Casa Mila, designed as a luxury apartment building that’s one of architect Antoni Gaudi’s masterpieces, finished in 1912. I’ll admit, from the outside the building looks interesting, but a little drab, so we almost didn’t take the time to visit……fortunately we had second thoughts and boy am I glad……it’s an amazing work of art, definately worth the visit, and one of the highlights of our trip!

Casa Mila Cafe Ceiling

I don’t know what this mezzanine space was originally, but now it’s a very unique cafe….called La Pedrera Cafe.  No, I didn’t eat there, just popped my head in to check it out, on a previous day when we were walking by. Casa Mila actually has two names, the second one being La Pedrera.

Casa Mila Entrance Door

The stunning entry doors……a design sensibility that looks like something you might see newly constructed today.

Casa Mila Entrance To Apartment From Courtyard

 An entrance to an apartment in the courtyard…..check out that banister!

Casa Mila View looking up from courtyard

 The interior courtyard which allows all the apartments to have light and air from two sides.

Casa Mila Looking down into courtyard

The stunning and very sculptural roof garden, not to be missed! Originally there were no fences, which is a scary thought, guess the residents didn’t take their kids up there!

Casa Mila Roof Sculpture

 The sculptures on the roof aren’t randomly placed, they actually mark the stair wells, and smoke stacks.

Casa Mila Roof Mosaic

 If we had payed the admission fee to only visit the roof, it would have been worth it…..

Casa Mila Roof Sculptures

……. a truly special experience……

Casa Mila View of Calatrava Tower

………and a great view of Barcelona! That’s the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya on Mont Juic hill in the distance, and do you see Santiago Calatrava’s communications tower? That is a part of the Olympic Village from the 1992 summer olympics.

Casa Mila View of hills from roof

Looking in the opposite direction one sees the green hills of Barcelona…….home to Park Guell, another amazing Gaudi masterpiece that I’ll be sharing with you too!

Casa Mila, view of Agbar from roof

And looking towards the ocean and the new part of town, there’s architect Jean Nouvel’s Agbar Tower, completed in 2005, and marking the gateway to the technological district of the city.

That’s it for now, stay tuned for part two, coming soon!


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5 responses to “Antoni Gaudi’s Casa Mila, Part 1….The Entrance and Amazing Roof Garden”

  1. Cassi Avatar

    Thank you so much for these gorgeous photos. I’ve never heard of this place so it was a real treat. The interior courtyard is just lovely and the rooftop is amazing. I love all the trim details on the indoor shots too. And built in 1912? Very cool!

  2. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Cassi, I knew about Gaudi and had a rough idea of what his style was like, but i also wasnt familiar with his actual projects until I started doing research about what to see in Barcelona.
    Stay tuned for another major Gaudi project and lots more inspiration!

  3. Christa Fairbrother Avatar

    I love Gaudi’s architecture and Barcelona is a wonderful city. I would love it if you would link up your Barcelona posts on my kids architecture linky, We Built This. Thanks for sharing!
    http://motherofdiscussion.blogspot.com/p/we-built-this-linky/

  4. Apartments Barcelona Avatar

    Excellent post… was just what I was looking for! Thanks again.

  5. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Maybe youd like to advertise on this post with a text link? Lots more posts coming up too, so it could be great for you. Email me at crafts@creativejewishmom.com

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