Barcelona: Milà House- La Pedrera

F.A.Q

Regarding accessibility for people with disabilities, Casa Milà has worked to improve the visitor experience for those with reduced mobility. Some of the measures they have implemented to facilitate access include:

  • Elevators: Elevators have been installed in the building to allow people with reduced mobility to access different areas, such as the rooftop terrace and the attic.
  • Ramps: Ramps are available in various areas of the building to facilitate access for individuals using wheelchairs or other mobility aids.
  • Accessible Restrooms: Accessible restrooms have been provided for people with disabilities on the premises.
  • Special Services: Casa Milà offers special services for visitors with disabilities, including the option to request additional assistance if needed.

It’s important to note that, although efforts have been made to improve accessibility, as Casa Milà is a historic and protected building, there may be some limitations in certain areas. However, in general, measures have been taken to ensure that people with disabilities can enjoy the visitor experience as much as possible. It is recommended that visitors with specific needs contact Casa Milà’s staff for detailed information on the facilities and services available during their visit.

 

What to bring:

Camera or cell phone to capture the stunning architectural details and panoramic views from the rooftop terrace.Comfortable clothing and appropriate walking shoes, as you will be touring several areas of the building.A bottle of water to stay hydrated during the visit, especially on hot days.Sunscreen and hat if visiting during the summer months, as parts of the tour take place outdoors on the rooftop terrace.A bottle of water to keep you hydrated during the visit, especially on hot days.Sunscreen and hat if visiting during the summer months, as parts of the tour take place outdoors on the terrace.

What not to bring:

Large backpacks or suitcases are not allowed inside the building, so it is advisable to bring a small bag or shoulder bag to carry personal items. Avoid bringing food or drinks inside Casa Milà, unless strictly necessary for medical reasons.

 

 

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The experience
Immerse yourself in Gaudí’s genius at Casa Milà, Barcelona. Art and architecture merge in this modernist marvel.