Casa Batlló
Casa Batlló
4.5
9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Monday
9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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Welcome to Barcelona's magical house. A Gaudí masterpiece. A unique immersive experience. International Exhibition of the Year 2022. Children free up to 12 years old.
Duration: 1-2 hours
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Neighbourhood: Eixample
Passing through the glorious Plaça Catalunya, you enter the newer city district of Eixample, literally translated as “extension,” which immediately becomes recognisable by its more spacious streets and elegant atmosphere. The main artery of this sizable district, Passeig de Gracia, is lined with high-end international designer stores. Not to be outdone, the glitz and glamour of this zone is perhaps best exemplified by the comfortable and lavish five-star hotels that flank the divine and modernistic buildings from some of the world’s most recognised architects such as Gaudi and Montaner.
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- Passeig de Gràcia • 4 min walk
- Provença • 8 min walk
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Greta964
Pordenone, Italy
Dec 2024 • Couples
Spectacular
Casa Batlló is a masterpiece of Catalan modernism and a journey into the imagination of Antoni Gaudí. Its maritime and dreamlike facade, with sinuous shapes and vibrant colors, is a celebration of light, nature and fantasy. Every detail, from bone columns to balconies in the shape of masks, tells stories inspired by the legend of Saint George and the marine world.
The interior is equally extraordinary, with spaces that combine aesthetics and functionality: a central courtyard that distributes light and air, a staircase that evokes the spine of an animal, and a roof that simulates the back of a dragon with polychrome fireplaces. Every element, from the tiles to the ergonomic handrails, is cared for in every detail.
Casa Batlló is a total work of art, where beauty and functionality come together in a unique experience. A place not to be missed for those who love Gaudí’s art, architecture and creative genius. Veryella also the projection into the cube. In the terrace there is a bar that we did not use and so I can not make a review. I'm sorry I didn't also buy the ticket for the private rooms, but the cost is really excessive. It starts from 35 euros per person (online price, on the spot it costs more and anyway I recommend you buy it first, because it is always full), and going up, depends on the time, eg in the evening it costs more and depends on whether you want to see everything or not. A big flaw and that they let too many people in together. Outside the house there are lines waiting to enter according to the time. In Barcelona all museums have bathrooms and shops
Casa Batlló is a masterpiece of Catalan modernism and a journey into the imagination of Antoni Gaudí. Its maritime and dreamlike facade, with sinuous shapes and vibrant colors, is a celebration of light, nature and fantasy. Every detail, from bone columns to balconies in the shape of masks, tells stories inspired by the legend of Saint George and the marine world.
The interior is equally extraordinary, with spaces that combine aesthetics and functionality: a central courtyard that distributes light and air, a staircase that evokes the spine of an animal, and a roof that simulates the back of a dragon with polychrome fireplaces. Every element, from the tiles to the ergonomic handrails, is cared for in every detail.
Casa Batlló is a total work of art, where beauty and functionality come together in a unique experience. A place not to be missed for those who love Gaudí’s art, architecture and creative genius. Veryella also the projection into the cube. In the terrace there is a bar that we did not use and so I can not make a review. I'm sorry I didn't also buy the ticket for the private rooms, but the cost is really excessive. It starts from 35 euros per person (online price, on the spot it costs more and anyway I recommend you buy it first, because it is always full), and going up, depends on the time, eg in the evening it costs more and depends on whether you want to see everything or not. A big flaw and that they let too many people in together. Outside the house there are lines waiting to enter according to the time. In Barcelona all museums have bathrooms and shops
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Written 10 January 2025
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Family5GetAway
St. John's, Canada
Apr 2024 • Couples
Fantastic architecture and beautiful to behold. For anyone who is a fan of Gaudi, I would deem this a must see that is well worth the cost and crowds. If you are not into Gaudi, you may not enjoy this experience as much or be okay with the ticket prices. This is one of the attractions that sells out quickly so you will need to book in advance to ensure you get tickets. We booked the “blue” tickets for the first slot of the day about 3 weeks in advance through the official website. After much research on the matter, we felt the blue ticket would be best for us and once we were there we were very happy with that choice. I found the audio guide helpful and was glad I was not carting a tablet around with me while trying to take pictures. It was very busy but not extremely crowded when we were there and we were admitted within 5 minutes of our entry time. With the larger crowds outside of the building, it is easy for the signage set up on the sidewalk that indicates the lines for different entry times and ticket levels to be blocked from view. Keep an eye out for these so you line up in the correct line. The whole thing took us about 45 minutes.
Written 14 May 2024
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Julia1972
Moscow, Russia
Apr 2024 • Solo
Dom Baglio, aka Batllo, aka Dom Bones, aka... is one of Gaudí's later and most mature works, listed by UNESCO.
"Tear everything down, Maestro Gaudí, and build me something like that!"
Thus, thanks to the textile tycoon Joseph Ballot, who purchased a house standing on the site at the time, a bizarre building appeared. The old house, by the way, Gaudí did not demolish, but completely rebuilt - changed the facade, redesigned the interior, added an attic, expanded the patio and made the house a real work of art. In addition, he made engineering improvements to the ventilation system, ergonomics, in general, in his usual manner made the house not only unique visually, but also comfortable for living.
Who sees what to the appearance of the house – who sees bones and skulls, who sees the guts of monsters, who see scales, eyes or dragons, for some it is a multifaceted underwater world, and for some they marvel at Venetian masks. As always, the design lacks straight lines - a characteristic feature of all Gaudí's work. "Nature does not tolerate right angles." Smooth, round, fluid shapes. All interior objects without corners – windows, chandeliers, doors, mirrors – whatever. There are no enclosed spaces: each room flows to the next.
The Baglio house ceased to belong to the Baglio family in the 1950s. After a change of ownership, starting in the 90s it became the property of the Bernat family, which completely restored the structure. And since 1995, the chup-chup heirs of Enrique Bernat (yes, yes, he is the famous inventor of lolipop) have opened the doors of the house to visits, and it should be said that they cut a lot of money on this, considering the price of the ticket (35 euros) and the number of tourists visiting daily.
The house is beautiful, unusual, mesmerizing, of course, but the crowd, like a caterpillar crawling from the street, through the house and up the stairs, nullifies all the magic. I don't know how many tickets are sold for each hour-long session, but you walk around the house in a tight line with other sufferers shoulder to shoulder. In that respect, Casa Vicenza was much more pleasant. Although, of course, one visit to Ballo is definitely necessary.
Yeah, don't be lazy waiting for the Gaudi Dreams immersion show to start on the way out, down the stairs. I don't know how often it happens, but it's something fascinating!
"Tear everything down, Maestro Gaudí, and build me something like that!"
Thus, thanks to the textile tycoon Joseph Ballot, who purchased a house standing on the site at the time, a bizarre building appeared. The old house, by the way, Gaudí did not demolish, but completely rebuilt - changed the facade, redesigned the interior, added an attic, expanded the patio and made the house a real work of art. In addition, he made engineering improvements to the ventilation system, ergonomics, in general, in his usual manner made the house not only unique visually, but also comfortable for living.
Who sees what to the appearance of the house – who sees bones and skulls, who sees the guts of monsters, who see scales, eyes or dragons, for some it is a multifaceted underwater world, and for some they marvel at Venetian masks. As always, the design lacks straight lines - a characteristic feature of all Gaudí's work. "Nature does not tolerate right angles." Smooth, round, fluid shapes. All interior objects without corners – windows, chandeliers, doors, mirrors – whatever. There are no enclosed spaces: each room flows to the next.
The Baglio house ceased to belong to the Baglio family in the 1950s. After a change of ownership, starting in the 90s it became the property of the Bernat family, which completely restored the structure. And since 1995, the chup-chup heirs of Enrique Bernat (yes, yes, he is the famous inventor of lolipop) have opened the doors of the house to visits, and it should be said that they cut a lot of money on this, considering the price of the ticket (35 euros) and the number of tourists visiting daily.
The house is beautiful, unusual, mesmerizing, of course, but the crowd, like a caterpillar crawling from the street, through the house and up the stairs, nullifies all the magic. I don't know how many tickets are sold for each hour-long session, but you walk around the house in a tight line with other sufferers shoulder to shoulder. In that respect, Casa Vicenza was much more pleasant. Although, of course, one visit to Ballo is definitely necessary.
Yeah, don't be lazy waiting for the Gaudi Dreams immersion show to start on the way out, down the stairs. I don't know how often it happens, but it's something fascinating!
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Written 13 October 2024
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Halil İbrahim
Izmir, Türkiye
Aug 2024 • Couples
The building is a masterpiece of Modernist architecture and truly showcases the creativity and innovative spirit of Gaudi. From the undulating façade to the whimsical details, every aspect of the building is a feast for the eyes.I highly recommend visiting Casa Batllo for its architectural significance, but I must mention that the ticket price is a bit steep. Nonetheless, the visit is well worth it for those who appreciate great architecture and are willing to invest in the experience.
Written 6 August 2024
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Gustavo Woltmann
London, UK
Oct 2024 • Family
Visiting Casa Batlló with my family was an unforgettable experience that transported us into the artistic brilliance of Antoni Gaudí. Located in the heart of Passeig de Gràcia, Barcelona, this architectural masterpiece is more than just a building—it’s a dreamlike journey through colors, curves, and creativity.
Arrival & First Impressions
From the moment we arrived, the unique façade of Casa Batlló caught our attention. Its wavy lines, colorful mosaics, and dragon-like roof made it feel like something out of a fairytale. The queue was well-organized, and the pre-booked tickets helped us avoid long waiting times. The staff was friendly and provided smart guides (Augmented Reality tablets), which kept both adults and kids engaged.
Exploring the Interior
The moment we stepped inside, we were amazed by the organic shapes, stained glass windows, and wooden doors that seemed alive with movement. The main hall had a ceiling that swirled like an ocean wave, and the staircase resembled a spine, adding to the underwater theme of the house.
The Noble Floor: The former residence of the Batlló family, with its breathtaking large windows overlooking Passeig de Gràcia. The natural light and sea-inspired details made this room a favorite for photos.
The Light Well: A central courtyard covered in blue ceramic tiles that change in shade as they go higher. This gave us a magical sense of depth and tranquility.
The Attic: White, ribbed archways that looked like the inside of a whale’s ribcage. It was both eerie and beautiful.
The Roof Terrace: This was the highlight of our visit! The dragon’s back-shaped roof with colorful scales and the chimneys with twisted shapes made us feel like we were in a surreal world.
Family-Friendly Aspects
Casa Batlló is a great place for families. The interactive audio guide with augmented reality animations kept the kids entertained, and the playful architecture sparked their imagination. The stairs and narrow pathways might be tricky for very young children or strollers, but there was an elevator available.
Final Thoughts
Our visit to Casa Batlló was nothing short of magical. It’s a must-see in Barcelona, whether you love architecture, history, or simply want to experience something extraordinary. The attention to detail, artistic vision, and immersive experience make it one of Gaudí’s finest works. If you’re traveling with family, be prepared to take many photos, enjoy an artistic adventure, and leave with lasting memories!
Would I visit again? Absolutely!
Arrival & First Impressions
From the moment we arrived, the unique façade of Casa Batlló caught our attention. Its wavy lines, colorful mosaics, and dragon-like roof made it feel like something out of a fairytale. The queue was well-organized, and the pre-booked tickets helped us avoid long waiting times. The staff was friendly and provided smart guides (Augmented Reality tablets), which kept both adults and kids engaged.
Exploring the Interior
The moment we stepped inside, we were amazed by the organic shapes, stained glass windows, and wooden doors that seemed alive with movement. The main hall had a ceiling that swirled like an ocean wave, and the staircase resembled a spine, adding to the underwater theme of the house.
The Noble Floor: The former residence of the Batlló family, with its breathtaking large windows overlooking Passeig de Gràcia. The natural light and sea-inspired details made this room a favorite for photos.
The Light Well: A central courtyard covered in blue ceramic tiles that change in shade as they go higher. This gave us a magical sense of depth and tranquility.
The Attic: White, ribbed archways that looked like the inside of a whale’s ribcage. It was both eerie and beautiful.
The Roof Terrace: This was the highlight of our visit! The dragon’s back-shaped roof with colorful scales and the chimneys with twisted shapes made us feel like we were in a surreal world.
Family-Friendly Aspects
Casa Batlló is a great place for families. The interactive audio guide with augmented reality animations kept the kids entertained, and the playful architecture sparked their imagination. The stairs and narrow pathways might be tricky for very young children or strollers, but there was an elevator available.
Final Thoughts
Our visit to Casa Batlló was nothing short of magical. It’s a must-see in Barcelona, whether you love architecture, history, or simply want to experience something extraordinary. The attention to detail, artistic vision, and immersive experience make it one of Gaudí’s finest works. If you’re traveling with family, be prepared to take many photos, enjoy an artistic adventure, and leave with lasting memories!
Would I visit again? Absolutely!
Written 9 February 2025
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SuperTed19
Madison, WI
Jun 2023 • Couples
Yes, it gets crowded.
Yes, upgraded tickets cost more money.
If you plan ahead and are willing and/or able to purchase upgraded tickets, your experience should be significantly better than the experiences recounted in many of the reviews. If you want to avoid stupidly long lines and a staff that is ridiculously overworked, book 9:00 tickets and arrive at 8:30. It is likely you’ll still stand in a line, but it won’t be like the lines in late afternoon. Also, you should be entering on time and the there won't be people lingering from previous entry times.
If you are considering the silver ticket, do yourself a favor and just spend two more euros to get the gold ticket. In either case, the augmented reality tablet is a cool feature that adds depth to the experience beyond what the audioguide can provide and the concierge room is pretty cool too. With the gold ticket, the private residence, FastPass, flexible scheduling, and free cancellation are well worth the two extra euros.
As far as the actual house goes, it is simply amazing. Being able to see up close what Gaudí created is worth it, even if you have no choice but to settle for a blue ticket during a crowded time. There is something almost soothing in the lack of straight lines and sharp corners, creating a feeling that is so very different than what most experience in everyday life. Be sure to spend some time on the roof to take in the views of Barcelona. Also, as an addd bonus, take a good look at the facade either before entering or exiting. There are so many details to be found there, but many miss them because they are being hurried into or out of the house.
At the risk of being repetitive, go early! Your experience will likely be vastly superior to those later in the day.
Yes, upgraded tickets cost more money.
If you plan ahead and are willing and/or able to purchase upgraded tickets, your experience should be significantly better than the experiences recounted in many of the reviews. If you want to avoid stupidly long lines and a staff that is ridiculously overworked, book 9:00 tickets and arrive at 8:30. It is likely you’ll still stand in a line, but it won’t be like the lines in late afternoon. Also, you should be entering on time and the there won't be people lingering from previous entry times.
If you are considering the silver ticket, do yourself a favor and just spend two more euros to get the gold ticket. In either case, the augmented reality tablet is a cool feature that adds depth to the experience beyond what the audioguide can provide and the concierge room is pretty cool too. With the gold ticket, the private residence, FastPass, flexible scheduling, and free cancellation are well worth the two extra euros.
As far as the actual house goes, it is simply amazing. Being able to see up close what Gaudí created is worth it, even if you have no choice but to settle for a blue ticket during a crowded time. There is something almost soothing in the lack of straight lines and sharp corners, creating a feeling that is so very different than what most experience in everyday life. Be sure to spend some time on the roof to take in the views of Barcelona. Also, as an addd bonus, take a good look at the facade either before entering or exiting. There are so many details to be found there, but many miss them because they are being hurried into or out of the house.
At the risk of being repetitive, go early! Your experience will likely be vastly superior to those later in the day.
Written 17 May 2024
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B Beam
Thailand
Apr 2024 • Family
We recommend booking tickets through the site, because when we went, we thought we could buy tickets to the job page, but concluded that they were expired, the staff recommended buying them through the site instead.Fortunately, there were fewer people at the time, so we bought them in time and got in.
The staff is very nice and helpful, so if someone plans to visit, book a ticket in advance for the tour.
P.S. personally thinks the other place is even nicer—it doesn’t have much to see, but the rooftop looks normal (or we don’t know we don’t eat).
The staff is very nice and helpful, so if someone plans to visit, book a ticket in advance for the tour.
P.S. personally thinks the other place is even nicer—it doesn’t have much to see, but the rooftop looks normal (or we don’t know we don’t eat).
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Written 19 February 2025
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Adrian R
Brumunddal, Norway
Mar 2025 • Couples
Observing Casa Batlló from the outside is a visual delight. Gaudí’s innovative design features a colorful mosaic façade, undulating lines, and balconies resembling skeletal masks. The arched roof evokes the back of a dragon, symbolizing the legend of Saint George. Even without entering, the building’s imaginative architecture captivates and inspires.
Written 9 March 2025
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stellina1936
Long Island, NY
Apr 2024 • Family
Very well worth a visit. The architecture is amazing; it truly is a Gaudi masterpiece. We went in April and there were heavy crowds; I can't imagine this place in full summer. You must reserve ahead of time; we waited about 20 mins or so to get in.
We toured on our own; you are given an audio guide to follow as you enter each room. The terrace was beautiful also.
We toured on our own; you are given an audio guide to follow as you enter each room. The terrace was beautiful also.
Written 18 February 2025
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Katya Honczaryk
Campinas, SP
Dec 2024 • Family
Simply the most beautiful house of Gaudí! Everything in it is brilliant, from the fact that it does not have corners, the impeccable woodworking of the windows, the garden, the beauty of the tiles... they say that Gaudí was inspired by the legend of Sant Jordi and indeed the house has many elements that relate to the dragon and the princesses. There is a decorated apartment where 5 euros are charged extra to visit and at the end has a wonderful experience in 360°. It's inevitable!
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Written 26 December 2024
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At the Casa Batlló. Is the 360 lightshow included in the ticket rice, or do I have to get a different ticket
Written 10 January 2025
Hello, I want to know if the numeric version of the ISIC card is accepted at entrance or only physical ISIC card are used to check that you're a student ?
Written 7 August 2024
Sorry, I don't know the answer to that.
Written 29 August 2024
Do I need to purchase a ticket for my baby who will sit on my lap for the Magic Nights performance?
Written 29 August 2023
Hello Sarah J.
Sorry I can't assist you with your query.
Suggest you try and contact the attraction directly. Or possibly ask your question in the TripAdvisor Forum.
Enjoy.
Written 30 August 2023
Karina M
Portugal
¿Es necesario presentar la tarjeta de estudiante internacional o el comprobante de inscripción y pago de la escuela portuguesa, es suficiente?
Written 16 August 2023
Sorry, cannot help you with this query!
Possibly if you contact the Casa directly, or post your query on the TripAdvisor Forum, you may get the answer.
Enjoy
Written 16 August 2023
How do you access the audio guide? Do I need wired or wireless headset? Or is it through my phone?
Written 5 May 2023
They give you the whole set. It is not done through your phone
Written 6 May 2023
I’m sorry for the delayed response. I saw all ages even children when we attended so I’m assuming they are.
Written 22 October 2023
Hi, is there an age limit for student discount at Casa Batlo if you have a student card?
Written 2 March 2023
The ticket site only says Student Card but no age noted.
Discount is -6€. Tickets start at 25€
Written 4 March 2023
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