Casa Milan (La Pedrera)
In the Eixample district, near Passeig of Gràcia, Casa Milà, included in the UNESCO list, is the most famous secular building of Antoni Gaudí.Casa Milà is also known with affection as "at Pedrera", which translates to "stone quarry", because the building resembles an open career.Each line of the natural stone facade is curved, with rounded windows and metal balcony railings that revolve around some forms similar to the plant.Even the roof has a corrugated form complemented by the decorative baskets.The building is supported by ribbed springs that have been designed for bearing purposes, a feature that reveals Gaudi's genius as a structural engineer.The roof area also rewards visitors with sensational views over the city, with the prospects that extend to the Basílica from Sagrada Família in the distance.The monument is open daily to the public for visits and audio guides are available.This restaurant also serves breakfast and tapas
