What is Casa Batllo used for?
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What is Casa Batlló used for?
Casa Batlló is a proclamation of joy, a canvas of marine inspiration, a dream world that evokes nature and fantasy. Its façade is the doorway to this symbolic universe, filling the beholder with feelings that are set against a backdrop of continuous dialogue with light and colour.
Is Casa Batlló free entry?
Casa Batlló is a breathtaking building on Passeig de Gràcia that looks like it’s been made from bones and skulls (they’re actually pillars and balconies). There’s an entrance fee to go inside, but you can take in the stunning exterior for free.
Is Casa Batlló worth?
Casa Batllo is worth a 1-2hour visit, it is a marvellous residential building to see inside. Antoni Gaudi has created many interesting rooms which take you all the way up to the roof terrace. I would recommend booking tickets in advanced.
Who built Casa Batlló?
Antoni GaudíJosep Maria JujolFrancesc Berenguer i MestresJoan RubióDomènec Sugrañes i GrasJosep Canaleta i Cuadras
Casa Batlló/Architects
Who built the Casa Batlló?
What year was Casa Batlló built?
1904Casa Batlló / Construction started
How much time do you need at Casa Batlló?
approximately 1 hour
The visit takes approximately 1 hour. Is it permitted to enter with animals? Yes, under the supervision of their owners and with the approval of Casa Batlló staff.
What is Fast Pass at Casa Batlló?
Fast Pass is an ‘add-in’ to the regular ticket that allows you to skip the queue to enter the Casa Batlló. Let me explain, if you were to purchase the ticket on the spot you’d be queueing in two different queues: one for purchasing the ticket and another one to enter the museum.
How do I get to Casa Batlló?
Here are the best ways you can get to Casa Batllo:
- By Metro. Board lines L2, L3, or L4 of the metro.
- By Train. You can either take the RENFE and get down at Passeig de Gràcia or take the FGC to Provença, a 10-minute walk from Casa Batllo.
- By Bus. To get to Casa Batllo, you can take buses H10, V15, 7, 22, or 24.