Why is La Pedrera important?
Why is La Pedrera important?
Casa Mila, popularly known as La Pedrera, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the architect’s last civic architectural project. La Pedrera is also the only Gaudi interpretation centre in Barcelona and is an essential place to visit in order to learn about the architect’s entire body of work and his inspiration.
Why is Casa Mila called La Pedrera?
The name, ‘Casa Milà’ comes from the fact that it was the new home of the Milà family. The couple occupied the main floor and rented out the other apartments. Known as La Pedrera (stone quarry) because it resembles an open quarry in appearance, the building features forms drawn from nature.
Does anyone live in La Pedrera?
The writer Ana Viladomiu is the only resident living in La Pedrera, a World Heritage building designed by the iconic Catalan architect and visited by over one million tourists a year.
Who owns La Pedrera?
Rosario Segimon
The owner of La Pedrera, Rosario Segimon.
Do people live in the Gaudi Apartments?
There are still rented residential apartments in the building that are home to families that have been living here for more than 70 years. To be specific, Casa Mila continues to have three tenants.
What is La Pedrera made of?
The complex and expressive wrought-iron grilles of the 32 balconies of La Pedrera were made using scrap iron sheets, bars and chains in an unusual but remarkably effective accumulation that complements the architecture and provides a decorative element.
Do people live in the Gaudi apartments?
Where is the Casa Mila located?
Barcelona
Casa Milà/Province
When was Gaudi died?
June 10, 1926
Antoni Gaudí/Date of death
Antoni Gaudí, Catalan in full Antoni Gaudí i Cornet, Spanish Antonio Gaudí y Cornet, (born June 25, 1852, Reus, Spain—died June 10, 1926, Barcelona), Catalan architect, whose distinctive style is characterized by freedom of form, voluptuous colour and texture, and organic unity.