based on 59303 reviewsWorth every penny. Comes with very descriptive audio guide that explains the different senses that form the casa, each room you enter is a different unique feel with an explanation making you feel like you were there during the making of the rooms. Amazing sensory experience from beginning to end!
• 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.
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Worth every penny. Comes with very descriptive audio guide that explains the different senses that form the casa, each room you enter is a different unique feel with an explanation making you feel like you were there during the making of the rooms. Amazing sensory experience from beginning to end!
Casa Batlló, the iconic work of Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí, is renowned for its imaginative form and vibrant colors, and is a must-see in Barcelona. 🏛️ Key Architectural Information · Designer: Antoni Gaudí · Construction Period: 1904-1906 · Architectural Style: Art Nouveau Naturalism, Gaudí's most accomplished modernist building · Honors and Status: Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005 · Address: 43 Pg. de Gràcia, Barcelona, Spain 🐉 Design Theme and Story The overall design of Casa Batlló is inspired by the Catalan legend of Saint George slaying the dragon, with the building itself being a three-dimensional representation of this myth: · Dragon Ridge Roof: The glazed tiles on the roof resemble the scales of a dragon. · Cross Chimney: Symbolizing the sword used by Saint George to slay the dragon. · Skeleton Balcony: The balcony railings are designed to mimic a mask and also resemble the bones of a victim. • Vibrant Exterior: A mosaic of blue-green ceramic and glass fragments creates a dreamlike effect reminiscent of the ocean or a lake. Recent Developments: Casa Batlló completed a costly restoration project on its façade and courtyard in 2024, restoring more of Gaudí's original design details. ✨ Featured Experience: Digital Art Light Show
Please remember, those beautiful Casa Batlló transparent fridge magnets are only available at Casa Milà!!! I wanted to go to Casa Batlló to buy them, but they were sold out. I'm so regretful!!!
Spain - Barcelona - Casa Batlló The Casa Batlló is a fusion of fairy tales and fantasy, extremely exquisite. Gaudi, relying on the original intuition of man, released his wildness, feelings about nature, and primitive impulses in the outlet of art. The building twists three-dimensionally inside and outside. A kind of heart and a tension of the soul to break through the wall exist in every corner, and the craftsmanship is constantly improving. Casa Batlló is not only a building, but also a carrier of Catalan culture and history. Its design is inspired by the legend of St. George slaying the dragon and saving the princess. The cross-shaped chimney represents the hero, the scaly arched roof is the back of the dragon, the facade of the house is like a dragon body covered with dragon scales, and the inlaid glass and balcony are masks. These elements cleverly integrate the legend into the building, allowing people to appreciate the beauty of the building while also feeling the profound cultural heritage of the Catalonia region.
The Bartholomew House looks fantastic, like a dream, and Gaudi's flowing lines and mosaics have transformed the building into a work of art. Inside, each room has a unique design, with the change of light from door handles, ceilings and windows. On the roof, the colorful chimneys and wavy lines make people feel like they are in a fairy tale world. The whole tour was like experiencing the architect's whims, with every step of the way surprises completely subverting my imagination of "house."
The House of Batllo is a classic of Gaudi, with a large colored gem in appearance, curves and shapes that completely subvert the imagination of traditional architecture. Closer to home, every detail is filled with inspiration for natural elements, such as the wavy balcony and the skeleton-like columns, as if in a dreamy underwater world. The interior is equally creative, with colorful tiles and streamlined walls giving a sense of access to art.
There is really nothing to see in this Casa Batlló. You have to wait in a long line and spend more than 20 euros to buy a ticket, but there is really nothing inside that is worth spending so much time and money to see. I don't know what the standards are for so many people to give such high ratings. It's actually just a former residence. There's really nothing special worth spending money to visit. I personally think it's enough to just take some photos outside.
Casa Batlló is listed as one of the World Cultural Heritage. It is an apartment building with a roof covered with ceramic panels, like the back of a fire dragon praying for blessings. It is said to tell the legend of St. George, the patron saint of Catalonia, defeating the dragon. Every detail of Casa Batlló shows the amazing talent of the architect. Gaudi has done a perfect job in light, architecture, and interior design. Every table, chair, door, and window in the house is full of romantic and postmodern feelings. In all of Gaudi's works, the roof is always a design focus. He completely subverted the role of the roof in the traditional sense and designed the roof to be as beautiful as a garden, colorful and beautiful.