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Dive into the fantastical world of Gaudí at Casa Batlló, where every nook is a canvas of creativity. The facade, resembling bones and skulls, narrates a captivating historical tale. Explore the Noble Floor, once a residence of the Batlló family, and immerse in the mesmerizing play of light and color. The ceramic tiles in the light well are a visual delight, showcasing Gaudí's genius in design and color theory.

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To get to Casa Batlló, go to Passeig de Gràcia metro station and then just walk two blocks along the avenue. Buy your tickets online in advance to avoid the lines and save some money. They have three types of tickets: BlueSilver, and Gold. Each upgrade provides access to the house's new parts and allows you to see more of Gaudi's creation.

The museum is a small space which receives thousands of tourists daily. That is why it is better to visit it early in the morning, from 9:00 to 11:00, when the crowds are not that bad. There are also extra early tickets with entrance from 8:30 to 9:00: these are a little more expensive but guarantee you priority access and some time without crowds to take photos and enjoy the intimate atmosphere of the house. 📸 Instagram

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It is one of the most famous constructions by Barcelona’s genius architect Antoni Gaudí. Easily recognizable by the colorful façade, tiled roof and fishbone balconies, the building is also known as “The House of the Dragon”. The best photos are from the rooftop terrace which has a sweeping view of the city.

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