Friday, November 11, 2011
La Pedrera | Barcelona
Introducing La Pedrera, a popular building in Barcelona designed by Antoni Gaudi during the years 1905 - 1910. These prominent urban apartments are originally know as Casa Mila, but are more commonly referred to as La Pedrera meaning "The Quarry". They are nicknamed for the intense limestone façade and unique open pit construction. Embodying a subdued flamboyance in comparison to its neighbor Casa Battlo; the colors scheme sees more neutral earth tones but the shapes, textures and overall appearance is no less a spectacle along the city's main promenade. The free flowing wavy exterior with elaborate wrought iron balconies and the rooftop terrace with mosaic chimneys and gypsy caves are major points of interest. Touring the interior rooms was fun, too. I was particularly fond of the spacious bathrooms and pretty lampshades. La Pedrera-Casa Mila is located at 92 Passeig de Grassia in the city's Eixample District. It is open daily from 9am - 8pm. Adult admission costs 16€.
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I love all of the stunning architecture photos....and your romper!
ReplyDeleteReally gorgeous photos! I wish I had these when I worked for my old company, we were always looking for great Spain shots for our marketing materials :)
ReplyDeleteI love that your trip was more than just food and booze (which is what my tend to consist of). Nice to add a little culture in the mix!
ReplyDeletei will never tire of your photos. They are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe how beautiful everything is! No wonder you had such an awesome time.
ReplyDeleteLove your outfit, too!
Such gorgeous photos - you're making me miss Barcelona!
ReplyDeleteHa ha. Love the bathroom pictures!
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