Casa Batlló, one of Antoni Gaudí’s most iconic creations, is a must-visit in Barcelona. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a stunning example of Modernist architecture, blending nature-inspired elements, vibrant colors, and surreal interiors. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, an art lover, or simply looking to experience Barcelona’s cultural gems, Casa Batlló is a place you can’t miss.

Our Experience at Casa Batlló with MegaPass
On our recent visit, we had the Blue ticket, which allowed us to explore the breathtaking interiors of Casa Batlló at our own pace. Although we didn’t go up to the rooftop, the experience inside was nothing short of magical. Thanks to MegaPass, booking and accessing the attraction was seamless—no long lines, just pure discovery!
History & Symbolism of Casa Batlló
Originally built in 1877, Casa Batlló was completely redesigned by Gaudí between 1904–1906 for the Batlló family.
Many believe the building represents the legend of Sant Jordi (Saint George):
- The dragon-like rooftop symbolizes the dragon’s back
- The cross-shaped tower represents Saint George’s sword
- The balconies resemble skulls or masks
This storytelling aspect makes the visit especially engaging for both adults and kids.



Exploring the Enchanting Interiors
Once inside, Casa Batlló transports visitors into a world of flowing curves, stained glass windows, and intricate woodwork. Some of the most striking features include:
- The Noble Floor – The main living area with a magnificent stained-glass window, allowing natural light to flood in.
- The Central Patio – A mesmerizing blue-tiled light well, designed to distribute light evenly across all floors.
- The Loft – A serene white space, originally used for storage and laundry, with organic arches reminiscent of a ribcage.
One of Gaudí’s greatest innovations in Casa Batlló is its natural ventilation system. Instead of mechanical air conditioning, Gaudí designed adjustable wooden windows and strategically placed vents to allow fresh air to circulate throughout the house, making it an early example of sustainable architecture!




Casa Batlló Ticket Prices & Discounts
There are different ticket options depending on the experience you choose:
- General Admission: Starting from 35€ per person
- Be the First! (Early Morning Entry): 45€
- Magic Nights (Concert & Visit): 49€+
- Gold Pass (Exclusive Access): 45€
💡 Special Offer for Residents: Catalonia residents can enjoy a 2-for-1 deal on general admission tickets—an incredible opportunity to visit this masterpiece at half the price!
Why You Should Visit Casa Batlló
✔️ One of Gaudí’s most imaginative works
✔️ Immersive experiences with augmented reality guides
✔️ A blend of history, art, and architecture
✔️ Stunning interior designs and unique ventilation system
✔️ Exclusive resident discounts

Plan Your Visit with MegaPass
Our visit to Casa Batlló was even more special thanks to MegaPass, which made everything easier. Whether you’re planning a short stay or a full city adventure, MegaPass offers a variety of Barcelona City Passes (Classic, Premium, Deluxe) that grant access to multiple attractions, saving both time and money. Using MegaPass allows you to enjoy a more convenient price when visiting several landmarks in Barcelona, making it an excellent choice for travelers looking to maximize their experience.
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FAQ: Visiting Casa Batlló in Barcelona
Is Casa Batlló worth visiting?
Yes, Casa Batlló is one of Gaudí’s most creative works and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, making it a must-see in Barcelona.
How long does a visit to Casa Batlló take?
Most visitors spend between 1 and 1.5 hours exploring Casa Batlló.
Do you need tickets in advance for Casa Batlló?
Yes, booking tickets in advance is highly recommended to avoid long queues.
Is Casa Batlló suitable for kids?
Yes, the immersive audio guide and playful design make it engaging for older children.
What is the best time to visit Casa Batlló?
Early morning or late afternoon visits are best to avoid crowds.