Casa Milà, popularly known as La Pedrera, was built in Barcelona, Spain, between 1906 and 1912. One of the modernist buildings in Spain, Casa Milà with its undulating limestone façade, wrought iron cave-like balconies and windows, and an underground garage was one of the most innovative structures in architecture. The entire house is planned as a constant curve.
Amazing Fact: The building was subject to ridicule, controversy and disgust in its time, with the local government objecting to many aspects of the structure.
Casa Milà
