Gaudí's modernist masterpiece, Casa Batlló stands out with its organic façade, innovative interiors, and sculptural terrace. A UNESCO monument offering a unique interactive experience.
Revolutionary Architecture
Built in 1877 and completely renovated by Antoni Gaudí between 1904 and 1906, Casa Batlló embodies the pinnacle of Catalan Modernism. Its façade with organic forms and vibrant colors radically breaks from conventional architecture of the time. Visitors will find a spectacular staircase with metal curtains designed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma.
Structural Innovations
- Enlarged central courtyard to optimize ventilation and light
- Attic designed with catenary brick arches, a technical feat
- Functional redesign of interior spaces
Distinctive Elements
- Undulating façade evoking a natural landscape
- Roof terrace with sculptural forms, adorned with trencadis (ceramic mosaic)
- Interplay of light through colored stained glass
Innovative Visitor Experience
- Interactive tablet-guided tour with augmented reality
- Immersive cube offering a unique audiovisual experience
- Evening concerts organized on the roof terrace
Practical Information
- Open to the public for cultural visits
- Attendance: about 1 million visitors per year
- Recommended duration: 1.5 to 2.5 hours for a complete visit
- Tip: book online and opt for the Gold ticket
- UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2005