Above: Railing on a balcony on Casa Milà (La Pedrera), made out of recycled scrap iron.
Below: Pictures 1 to 4 show views of the front of La Pedrera, including a miniature model of the building. It was part of Gaudi and others'
"Catalan Modern" style of design, like the Art Nouveau in Paris, avoiding straight lines. It was built with no firm plans by Gaudi and improvised
during construction. The building is still in use today partially as a residence, primarily as an office building, as well as museum.
Pictures 5 to 7 show the lower courtyard views of the building.
Picutures 8 to 12 are rooftop views of La Pedrera, the original tiled and stucco decorations.
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