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Antoni Guadi is one of Spain’s most celebrated architects. His work often goes beyond simple buildings, into the magical and incredible. He is responsible for some of the most fantastic structures in Spain, as well as all over the world, combining the growing modernist movement with traditional gothic elements to create the most unique buildings ever created. The Guadi Experience gives art lovers a special look into the life of Antoni Guadi, his work, and his methods. Curated by other architects and those who are experts on his life and his architecture, the Guadi Experience is the most interactive and comprehensive tribute to his genius.

The space itself is inspired by Guadi’s work, and from the moment you walk in, you will be entranced by the beauty of it all. As you explore the carefully designed exhibits, learning about his life, his work, and his death, you will see how his childhood, his early work with his father, and his partnership with other Modernists shaped his career as well as personal philosophy. You will also learn about his legacy, the projects was not able to finish and see incredible pictures and replicas of his buildings that have become World Heritage Sites.

The exhibit is not just about architecture. Guadi was also a designer, and created many unique pieces of furniture that reflect the magical quality of his buildings. From desks to lampposts, Guadi seems to have spent the majority of his time creating. The Guadi Experience has collected the blueprints of objects as well as many of the items he designed into one place for the public.

The Guadi Experience is unique not only because it pays tribute to one of the greatest architects of his time, but also because of its incredible interactive features. With access to information in nine languages, the touch screens that line the walls offer insight into his life as well as the ability to become the designer yourself. Children especially, with love the ability to interact with the exhibit, learning as they work their way through the interactive boards.

The final stop in the Guadi Experience is a 4D presentation, complete with moving seats and transforming scenes, this is truly the most incredible theater in Europe. You will be immersed into Guadi’s world, seeing things as he saw them, watching how commonplace, everyday things transformed in his mind into incredible feats of architecture. This is truly the first exhibit of its kind, that melds reality and fantasy to give visitors insight into a master.

More than an art museum, the Guadi Experience is perfect for all who share a love of the fantastic and the surreal. Not only was he a master of creating mystical, entrancing buildings, he saw the world differently from the common person of his time, all the while envisioning a future and fusing it with the past. Guadi truly was one of the most talented artists of his day, and the Guadi Experience is the best way to appreciate his work. The technology and interactive displays reflect his forward-thinking attitude and make learning about his architecture, design, and life great for the whole family.

The three houses of Gaudí Pass

Skip the line tickets to 3 masterpieces of Gaudí : Casa Batlló, Casa Milà and Palau Güell!

Save time and money with this incredible combi ticket that gives you preferential access to three of Barcelona’s top attractions: Casa Batlló, Casa Milà and Palau Güell.

 

Skip the lines to these architectural masterpieces by Antoni Gaudí with our fast pass and enjoy the modernist buildings without wasting your time waiting in the long queues at the entrance.

 

We invite you on a pleasant stroll along Barcelona’s prestigious Passeig de Gràcia, which conveniently combines the visit to three outstanding examples of modernist architecture. This package is the perfect solution for everybody who would like to discover the former residences and must-sees on an unforgettable stay in the city.

 

Make the most of your visit with the included video and audio guides that will bring Gaudí’s architecture alive for you.

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Product Highlights

  • Skip the line tickets to Casa Batllò, including a smart guide (available in 11 languages)
  • Skip the line tickets to Casa Milà (La Pedrera), including an audio guide (available in 11 languages)
  • Skip the line tickets to Palau Güell
  • Make the most of every visit: once inside, you can stay as long as you want.
  • Close to each other, these monuments can be visited in a single morning or afternoon.

 

Three architectural masterpieces by Antoni Gaudí

What to expect while visiting Casa Battló

Designed by Gaudí as the residence of the wealthy Battló family at the beginning of the 20th century, Casa Battló is also known as ‘Casa dels Ossos’ (House of Bones), because of the skeletal character of its facade. Opened to the public as a museum in 2002 and named UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005, it is today one of Barcelona’s touristic highlights, attracting thousands of visitors every year. Typical for the modernist style of architecture, the building’s curved lines and asymmetric forms join decorative elements to an aesthetic but still functional whole and impress the visitor with its wealth of forms, colour and light.

A tour of the house includes the more than 700 m 2 large main floor and the building’s spectacular rooftop terrace, a favourite with visitors because of its famous arched roof that resembles the spine of a dragon.

Discover Casa Batlló and enhance your visit with the included smart guide, an intuitive tool that offers you a look behind Gaudí’s symbolism and a window to life in the Batlló residence a hundred years ago.

 

What to expect while visiting Casa Milà

Just a short walk from Casa Battló awaits you ‘La Pedrera’ (the Quarry), as House Milà is often referred to owing to its eye-catching, irregular facade. With its white, curved façade and unconventional interior is Gaudí’s masterpiece one of the most outstanding examples of Catalan modernist architecture, interior is just as astonishing and impresses the visitor with a unique combination of structures, forms and colours Many decorative elements, however, also fulfil a practical function, an idea essential to modernist architecture. Casa Milà’s breathtaking rooftop-terrace is the best example for this functional approach, as ventilation towers and chimneys were given the artistic form of warriors. Built between 1906 and 1912, Gaudí’s design of the house, though controversial at the time of construction, is nowadays considered one of the most extraordinary examples of Catalan modernist architecture and was declared part of the UNESCO World Heritage in 1984.

The audio-guided tour through Casa Milà includes the Gaudí interpretation centre with models, photographs and videos, an audiovisual presentation in the Pedrera Apartments, recreating life in the family residence at the beginning of the 20th century, and of course the building’s spectacular rooftop-terrace.

 

 

How does it work?

  • When you book your ticket, please choose a day and a timeslot for your visit.
  • We will reserve your ticket within the chosen timeframe, depending on availability, and send you your tickets with the exact time of your entrance.
  • The timeslot only fixes the time you enter the building. Once inside, you can stay as long as you want.

What’s included?

  • Skip the line tickets to Casa Batllò, including a smart guide (available in 11 languages)
  • Skip the line tickets to Casa Milà, including an audio guide (available in 11 languages)
  • Skip the line tickets to Palau Güell

The three houses of Gaudí pass prices

  • Ticket prices: Senior + 65 years old /Adult + 13 years old /Youth 7-12 /Student..

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Additional Information

Casa Battló
  • Opening hours: Monday to Sunday, from 9.00 am to 9.00 pm
  • Last entrance at 8.00 pm, earlier for closed events
  • Plan approximately one hour for your visit.
  • Where is Casa Battló: Passeig de Gràcia, 43, 08007 Barcelona, Espagne
  • Get there by bus lines h20, V15, 7, 22 y 24 and by Barcelona Bus Turístic  (red line, stop ‘Casa Batlló’; blue line, stop Antoni Tàpies) or by metro lines L2, L3and L4 to underground station ‘Passeig de Gràcia’

 

Casa Milà
  • Opening hours: From Monday to Sunday, 9am to 8. 30 pm (last entrance at 8.00 pm)
  • Recommended visiting times 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. and after 4 p.m.
  • Plan between 1h and 1.5h for your visit.
  • Where is Casa Milà :  Provença, 261-265, 08008 Barcelona, Spain
  • Get there by bus lines V15, V17, h20, H8, 7, 22, 24, 6, 33, 34 and by Barcelona Bus Turístic (red line, stop ‘Passeig de Gràcia’; blue line, stop ‘Pedrera ’) or by metro line L3 to underground station ‘Diagonal’.

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The Gaudí experience: information

The Gaudí Experience is one of Barcelona’s top attractions, giving visitors the opportunity to experience the work of a modernist architect in a 4D exhibition and display.

This interactive journey is located next to the famous Parc Güell, close to Lesseps metro station.

Tuesday

11:00 –
17:00

Medium

11:00 –
17:00

Thursday

11:00 –
17:00

Friday

11:00 –
17:00

Saturday

11:00 –
17:00

Sunday

11:00 –
17:00

Monday

11:00 –
17:00

Gaudi Experience

Carrer de Larrard, 41, 08024 Barcelona

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How to get free access to the museums of Barcelona

On the roof of the Palau Güell

Barcelona has many museums and attractions. You can make a huge list of museums in Barcelona that are worth visiting, but their list is very long and one visit to the capital of Catalonia is hardly enough. And tickets to some museums are quite expensive. But even here you can save money!

A number of public museums in Barcelona are open free of charge on the first Sunday of the month. Although, some museums can be accessed for free on other days.

If you are in Barcelona on the first Sunday of the month, then plan yourself a free trip to the best museums in the city on this day. In one day you can visit several museums at once and do not spend a single euro on it.

  • Palace Güell or Palau Güell
  • Sant Pau Hospital
  • Barcelona Maritime Museum
  • Picasso Museum
  • How to visit the best museums in Barcelona for free in one day
  • Fortress of Montjuic
  • Bonus – free in Park Güell
  • Attraction map

Palau Güell or Palau Güell

This is a residential building in the center of Barcelona, ​​built in Art Nouveau style by the famous architect Antoni Gaudí for Count Güell. The house is famous for its fancy chimneys on the roofs.

On ordinary days, the entrance is paid, but on the first Sunday of each month you can get in for free. Entrance tickets can be obtained at the box office before visiting. But get ready: there are plenty of people who want to get into the palace for free. Free tickets can also be booked in advance on the museum’s website. A week before the free day of visiting, pre-order opens on the website https://palauguell.cat/en .

You can get to Palau Güell for free on the first Sunday of the month from 10:00.

For more information about the museum and what other days it works for free, read the article “Palau Güell”.

On the roof of the Palau Güell

Sant Pau Hospital

Just 400 meters from the Sagrada Familia is another masterpiece of modernist art – Sant Pau Hospital. To be inside a huge architectural complex for free is a great success (on ordinary days a ticket costs 15 euros). Don’t miss the chance to visit the Sant Pau Hospital. Do not forget that on Sunday the hospital is open until 15:00, and the launch of visitors stops 30 minutes before closing.

The Sant Pau Hospital is free of charge on the first Sunday of the month from 9:30 to 14:30.

Sant Pau Hospital

Barcelona Maritime Museum

Barcelona Maritime Museum is a very interesting and atmospheric museum in Barcelona that will appeal to both adults and children. It is located in the naves of the old Royal Dockyard, which is over 700 years old. You can see various ships, climb an ancient galley, learn about the maritime history of Barcelona – all this can be done at the Maritime Museum. Moreover, there is a free audio guide in Russian.

You can get to the Maritime Museum for free not only on the first Sunday of the month, but every Sunday! Despite the fact that the museum is open in the morning, free admission starts only from 15:00. On Sunday, the museum is open until 20:00, but one hour before closing, access to visitors is terminated.

You can enter the Maritime Museum free of charge every Sunday from 15:00 to 19:00.

Barcelona Maritime Museum

Picasso Museum

Pablo Picasso was born in Spain and there is a museum of this great artist in Barcelona. More than 3,500 works are stored here, mainly of the early work of the master. The museum is located in the Gothic Quarter on Moncada Street, and occupies several buildings of the XIII-XIV centuries.

The museum is open on Sundays from 9:00 to 20:30, the opening of visitors stops 30 minutes before closing.

To guarantee entry to the Picasso Museum, it is best to book a free ticket through the museum’s website museupicasso.bcn.cat. Already 4 days before the date of free admission, you can issue an entrance ticket there.

The Picasso Museum can be entered free of charge on the first Sunday of the month from 9:00 to 20:00 or every Thursday from 18:00 to 20:00.

How to visit the best museums in Barcelona for free in one day

So, if you decide to visit the museums of Barcelona for free on the first Sunday of the month and want to make the most of all the best, then we offer an approximate visiting schedule: Barcelona Maritime Museum

  • 17:00 Picasso Museum
  • There is one caveat with this schedule, if you do not have an online ticket for Palau Güell, you can lose a lot of time standing in line. So don’t stay too long in the hospital. You can, of course, go to the Palau Güell in the morning, but then you will have to spend time traveling to the hospital and back (it is located far from other museums).

    But if you have already been to some museums, you can plan your own itinerary. And do not forget to set aside time for lunch to have the strength and energy for such a rich museum walk.

    Montjuic Castle

    Montjuic Castle is free admission every Sunday after 15:00 and on the first Sunday of the month all day.

    We have not included it in the schedule of the best museums, as it can take a long time to visit it, and the ticket to the fortress is inexpensive even on ordinary days.

    Read more in the article “Fortress on Montjuic”.

    Fortress on Montjuic

    Bonus – free of charge to Park Güell

    Another famous creation of Antoni Gaudi – Park Güell can also be entered for free, and every day!

    One hour after the last ticket entry time, the “paid zone” of Park Güell opens to the public.