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The nickname, La Pedrera (meaning "the Quarry"), is appropriate for Antoni Gaudí's stately, fortress-like Casa Milà. Bobbing around the corner of Passeig de Gràcia and Carrer de Provença ...
Gaudi’s Casa Mila, or, as it became known, La Pedrera, the Stone Quarry, is an enormous building with honey-colored limestone slabs curving across the facade, sculpted balconies railed in thick ...
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Casa Batlló or Casa Milà? Which Is Better in 2025?Are you planning a trip to Barcelona and can’t decide between Casa Batlló and Casa Milà? You’ve come to the right guide!
Image caption, Casa Milà ('La Pedrera') rooftop, Antoni Gaudi, 1906-1912 (Stephan Karg / Alamy Stock Photo) The roof terrace of Casa Mila (Antonio Gaudi 1906-12) feature sculptural chimneys in a ...
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