It is something interesting and whisical. The colour and building is everyone's liking and it is really nice work by Gaudi. Every floor has something interesting to see. Im looking forward to the last part of the graphics effect around.
More• Unconventional, representative work of the Spanish genius architect Gaudí in his mature period
• The exterior walls of the entire building are covered with colorful mosaics, and the roof looks like dragon scales.
△ The exterior walls of the entire building are covered with colorful mosaics. Everything is full of magical colors. The renovated Casa Batlló completely presents a Gaudí-style magical color of nature, and was selected into the World Cultural Heritage List in 2005.
△ Everywhere inside the hall are artefacts with a modern flavour. At the top of the room is a huge spiral shape, like the whirlpool of the sea, with an anemone-like overhead light in the centre of the whirlpool. The ground floor has large floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Gracia Avenue. There is also a balcony on the other side, which has a doorway with columns that look like human legs, leading to a modernist-style courtyard that provides outdoor space for all kinds of large events. Large floor-to-ceiling windows on the ground floor overlooking Gracia Avenue.
It is something interesting and whisical. The colour and building is everyone's liking and it is really nice work by Gaudi. Every floor has something interesting to see. Im looking forward to the last part of the graphics effect around.
During the day and night, tourists are like a net red punching attraction, an artwork! Although there are many people, the tickets purchased are in order. When the aisles and corridors inside are narrow, everyone consciously slows down and gives space and time to take pictures of the tourists in front. Visitors from all over the world have also become a landscape here.
It's impossible to imagine the urban landscape of Barcelona without the mind-bendingly original buildings designed by Antoni Gaudí in the early decades of the twentieth century. Combining an extraordinary imagination with a deep understanding of the organic forms of nature, Gaudí's cutting-edge buildings offer up a harmonious fusion of aesthetics and functionality rivaled by few architects before or since. It's a sure bet that you'll visit the Sagrada Familia and Park Güell when visiting Barcelona , but the prolific Gaudí also dreamed up a number of extraordinary residential buildings in the city over the course of his career. We have already taken a detailed look at the Casa Milà elsewhere on our blog, but this week we wanted to introduce you to what might be our favorite Gaudí building in Barcelona: the Casa Batlló. Rising as if from a dream midway along the stately Passeig de Gracia boulevard, the startlingly beautiful Casa Batlló stops passers-by in their tracks and soon transports them body and soul to another world - the vivid imagination of one of the century's greatest creative geniuses. Discover the story of this absolute masterpiece of Catalan modernism with us!
Amazing, full of whimsical atmosphere. Great to see how nature can influence the creation, especially architecture. Worth seeing it!
the excursion around the house has two parts. the second one- vip - takes you to the small part where they kept the furniture with other pieces to give one the true feeling of that times. anyway, even in the general part enjoy the light, the genuine celebration of Gaudi talent
the experience is great. the building is so old but well kept. it's beautiful not only from outside, but it is worth going inside. I would say, book in advance and rezerve your place, as the ques are long enough to send a couple of hours to get in. also. depending on when you travel, the outside building design is changing, lights, flowers r other motifs.
Casa Batlló in Barcelona is a real treat, exuding fantastic vibes with its unique architecture and lively colors. Exploring this Gaudí masterpiece feels like stepping into a magical world. The intricate details and imaginative design are truly captivating. Once you've soaked up the beauty of Casa Batlló, take a wander through the neighborhood to discover some amazing local eateries. Whether you're in the mood for authentic Catalan dishes or something more international, you'll find plenty of options nearby. The charming streets lined with shops and restaurants make for a delightful stroll, making Casa Batlló not just a cultural marvel but also a great starting point for some delicious culinary adventures in Barcelona.