Visual Tour of Casa Mila by Gaudi - Barcelona, Spain
Casa Milà - better known as La Pedrera, meaning the 'The Quarry', is a building designed by the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi and built during the years 1905–1910, considered officially completed in 1912.

It was a controversial design at the time for the bold forms of the undulating stone facade and wrought iron decoration of the balconies and windows, designed largely by Josep Maria Jujol, who also created some of the plaster ceilings.

In 1984, it was declared World Heritage by UNESCO. The building is made open to the public by the CatalunyaCaixa Foundation, which manages the various exhibitions and activities and visits to the interior and roof.













