Casa Pia Batlló - Free Audio Guide

Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Casa Pia Batlló, Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, la Dreta de l'Eixample, Eixample, Barcelona, Barcelonès, Barcelona, Catalunya, 08001, España


Casa Batlló is a landmark of Catalan Modernisme in Barcelona, originally built in the late 19th century and famously remodeled by Antoni Gaudí between 1904 and 1906. The building is celebrated for its organic, sinuous façade, colorful trencadís mosaics and a roofscape that evokes a dragon’s back. Historically, it stands among Gaudí’s most influential works and contributes strongly to Barcelona’s cultural identity and architectural heritage. Key attractions include the undulating exterior, light-filled inner courtyards, the noble floor (piano nobile), sculptural interiors and inventive rooftop chimneys. The site is open to the public with regular visiting hours, operates with paid admission and varied access options, and provides some accessible facilities, although certain historic spaces may have limited accessibility.