Last night we bought tickets online for an 11:30 entry to Sagrada Familia and because of an early start got tickets at the entrance for a 9:00 visit to Casa Milá (La Pedrera). La Pedrera was built in 1906 as an apartment building for a newly married couple Pere and Roser Milá. The Milás planned to occupy the ground floor and rent the other apartment floors, apparently a common practice at the time. There are many notable features of this building, too many to remember without extensive study. But the three that struck me are:
The structures on the roof which make decorations from essentials such as ventilation shafts and chimneys.
The large light well that runs down the center of the building.
The brick arches that can be seen in the buildings attic. Arches and their use in construction was apparently a life long study for Guadí
I gave some facts about Sagrada Familia in yesterdays post so I wont repeat that information. But, having now toured the building and seen the inside - this really is a remarkable undertaking.