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Gaudí’s ideas started the way of thinking about architecture for a whole generation. His influence on Catalan modernism was immense, creating a unique style that many have tried to replicate. It is difficult to find a person who does not know Gaudí at least by his name. Of the 10 Gaudi attractions in Barcelona, 7 are declared UNESCO heritage sites, we will find Casa Batlló Barcelona.

Casa Batlló is a beautiful residential building, which attracts more than a million tourists each year. It was designed more than 110 years ago by the Catalan architect Antonio Gaudí, who also built the Sagrada Familia, Park Güell, Casa Milá, etc. The locals also call it Casa dels Ossos or House of Bones since it seems that skulls and bones were used to make it. This article explains everything you need to know before buying Casa Batlló tickets.
The duration of the Casa Batlló virtual reality video guide is 45 minutes, and if you explore Gaudí’s masterpiece at his own pace, the tour will end in one hour. If you don’t let the video guide decide your pace, but stop to take a lot of photos, it will take an hour and a half. Hardcore Gaudí fans and tourists delving into the details will need two hours to explore the most refined residential building Gaudí ever built.

 

 

 

How to get to Casa Batlló

  • Casa Batlló is in the center of Barcelona, ​​on the street known as Manzana de la Discordia (that is, Calle de la Discordia).
  • This street has four beautiful buildings that fight for the attention of passersby and hence the name of Manzana de la Discordia.
  • The buildings are the Casa Lleò Morera, designed by Domènech i Montaner, the Casa Amatller, designed by Puig I Cadafalch, the Casa Mulleras designed by Enric Sagnier, and finally the Casa Batlló by Antonio Gaudí himself.

By metro to Casa Batlló

  • Take L3, also known as the Green Line of the Barcelona Metro, and get off at Passeig de Gracia station.
    Once you get off, look for the exit called Calle Aragó-Rambla Catalunya – Casa Batlló is just a minute’s walk from here.
  • If you leave from any other exit of the Metro station, you will find yourself very far from Casa Batlló.
    Since the Barcelona Metro runs until late at night, you can also use the L3 trains for the magical nights at Casa Batlló.

By bus to Casa Batlló

  • Bus H10, Bus V15, Bus 7, Bus 20, Bus 22 and Bus 24 travel to Casa Batlló.
  • If you opt for buses 20 and H10, you must get off at the Valencia – Pg de Gràcia bus stop.
  • All other bus lines to Casa Batlló stop at Pg de Gràcia – Aragon.

Casa Batlló hours

  • Casa Batlló opens at 9 am and closes at 9 pm every day.
  • To accommodate the large number of tourists who visit Casa Batlló, it is open 12 hours a day.
  • As it takes an hour to explore Casa Batlló, the last entry for visitors with tickets is at 8 p.m.

Prices Casa Batlló

  • Standard Casa Batlló tickets for adults from 18 to 64 years old cost € 35, while young people from 13 to
  • 17 years old pay a discounted price of € 19 for entry.
  • People over 65 get a € 3 discount on their ticket and pay € 32 for the ticket.
  • Students with a valid ID get a reduction of 6 euros and their entrance costs € 29 per person.
  • Children up to 12 years old can enter Casa Batlló for free.
  • The Fast Pass upgrade is priced at € 5 per person and helps you skip all the lines.

 

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