{"id":22363,"date":"2010-09-14T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2010-09-14T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.clubvillamar.com\/blog\/uncategorized\/casa-mila\/"},"modified":"2020-05-12T07:51:29","modified_gmt":"2020-05-12T07:51:29","slug":"casa-mila","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.clubvillamar.com\/blog\/spain\/casa-mila\/","title":{"rendered":"Casa Mila: a must-see during your visit to Barcelona"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>About Antoni Gaudi<br \/>\n<\/strong><br \/>\nAntoni Gaudi (Antoni Gaudi i Cornet) was a Catalan architect famous for his unique style and highly individualistic designs.<\/p>\n<p>Gaudi was born in the small town of Reus, the province of Taragon (Spain) in 1852.&nbsp;The towns Riudoms and Reus are now competing about his place of birth, although most of his biographers believe that he was born in Reus.&nbsp;His parents were Francesc Serra and Antonio Gaudi Cornet Bertran.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Gaudi was the youngest of five children and since early days he was sick with rheumatism.&nbsp;Most often due to pain he could not walk, so he had to ride a donkey.<\/p>\n<p>Gaudi was not among the best students, but he showed a particular interest in geometry.&nbsp;Gaudi studied architecture at the Higher Technical School of Architecture (Tcnica La Escuela Superior de Arquitectura) in Barcelona from 1873 till 1877.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Casa Mila<\/strong>:<\/p>\n<p>Casa Mila is popularly known as La Pedrera (since people call it \u201cquarry\u201d). It was designed by Antoni Gaudi. It was built between 1906&nbsp;and 1910.&nbsp;The style of the building is Catalan modernism. It&nbsp;is located on Paseo de Grasija (Catalan Passeig de Gr\u00e0cia) in the center of Barcelona.&nbsp;A wealthy man, Pedro Mila was impressed by the Casa Battl\u00f3 (Gaudi\u2019s previous work), so he asked Guadi to work on his new house as well.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Exterior<\/strong>:<\/p>\n<p>The house was built in the untypical style with few straight lines and surfaces and many curves.&nbsp;It gives an impression of the desert dunes or sea waves.&nbsp;<strong>The whole facade is made of natural stone, except the roof, which is covered with white ceramic tiles.<\/strong> The combination of stone and white tile gives the impression of a mountain under snow.&nbsp;On the roof there are stair exits and chimneys, which are covered with broken glass bottles that look like the heads of warriors with helmets.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The beauty of the building is emphasized by the wrought iron balconies in the shape of liana.<\/strong> The house has five floors, the ceiling is decorated with arches and a flat roof already mentioned as well as two large inner courtyards and several smaller ones.<\/p>\n<p>Today this house is owned by a savings bank which has undertaken the work of conservation and restoration several times.&nbsp;Only the fourth floor ceiling and roof terrace of the house are open to the public.&nbsp;On other floors are offices. 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It was designed by Antoni Gaudi. It was built between 1906\u00a0and 1910.\u00a0The style of the building is Catalan modernism. 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