Virtual tour of Gaudí's houses: la Pedrera and Casa Batlló


Virtual tour of the exterior and interior of two of Barcelona's most famous buildings: Casa Batlló and Antoni Gaudí's La Pedrera.

Spain’s cultural sites are also responding to the Covid-19 health emergency by offering virtual tours: examples include two of Barcelona’s most famous landmarks, Casa Batlló and La Pedrera, both designed by the famous architect Antoni Gaudí (Reus, 1852 - Barcelona, 1926).

From home, simply by visiting www.casabatllo.es/it/tour-virtuale/, you can virtually fly to Barcelona and enter the Casa Batlló, which opens its doors to all in a virtual tour. A 360-degree visit to the most secret corners of themodernist work with continuous allusions to nature, as it was in the style of the forerunner of the new style. You can choose between a full tour of the building, or a detailed visit in the main floor, penthouse and terrace.
A Unesco World Heritage Site since 2005, Gaudí designed an original and exuberant facade for the building with an undulating surface where stone, glass and ceramics are the protagonists.



By accessing www.lapedrera.com/visita-virtual/ you can virtually see the Pedrera from the outside and enter the rooms of Gaudí’s building. Officially named Casa Milá, it is known as la Pedrera because the facade has an almost rock-like appearance.

In theimage, the roof of Casa Batlló

Virtual tour of Gaudí's houses: la Pedrera and Casa Batlló
Virtual tour of Gaudí's houses: la Pedrera and Casa Batlló


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