




Casa Batlló
Attraction
4.6 (128370 reviews)
Fantastical, curving dragon-roofed apartment block, now a museum, created by architect Antoni Gaudi.
Pg. de Gràcia, 43, 08007 Barcelona, Spain
+34 932 16 03 06
Did You Know?
Rooftop Design
The roof of Casa Batlló is designed to resemble a dragon's spine, with ceramic tiles representing scales. A small triangular window on the right side of the roof is said to represent the dragon's eye.
Window View
Legend has it that the small triangular window on the roof of Casa Batlló was designed to offer a view of the Sagrada Família, which was being built at the same time. Today, you can still see the Sagrada Família's spires from this vantage point.
Roof Tile Colors
The ceramic tiles on the roof of Casa Batlló are designed to simulate the varying scales of a dragon, with the colors transitioning from green on the right side to deep blue and violet in the center, and finally to red and pink on the left side.
Famous Architect
Casa Batlló was designed by Antoni Gaudí, one of the most famous Catalan architects of all time. He is also known for designing other iconic landmarks in Barcelona, such as the Sagrada Família and La Pedrera.
Highlights from Reviews
• amazing architecture
The building's architecture is stunning, featuring unique shapes, curved walls, and colorful elements that captivate visitors.
• great audio guide
Many visitors found the audio guide to be informative and engaging, enhancing their understanding and appreciation of the house.
• central location
The location on Passeig de Gràcia is convenient, with easy access to public transportation, shops, and restaurants.
• immersive experience
The immersive and interactive elements, such as augmented reality and artistic projections, add to the overall experience.
• rooftop terrace
The rooftop terrace, with its dragon's back design, offers a unique and memorable view.