This picture shows an unusual angle on La Pedrera, or Casa Mila, in Barcelona. The building was designed by the city's most famous architect Antoni Gaudi and built between 1906 and 1910.
Yes, that's the Sagrada Familia in the background.
Gaudi's chimneys on the roof of Casa Milà
Antoni Gaudì built this six-storey house in Barcelona between 1905 and 1907, creating a standing masterpiece of Modernism.
Entering the building takes the visitor in the inside of a living body, made of stone but capable to pass the strong impression of breathing, infused with a special kind of life.
This curvaceous sculpture is part of the building commonly known as La Pedrera, one of Antoni Gaudi's architectural legacies in Barcelona.
Overexposed, water-damaged, and faded Gaudi building.
Gaudi's most famous work as seen from the rooftop of Casa Milà, also a Gaudi creation, with its fantastic chimneys.
Here is a sight of the inside of Casa Milà, the inside of the flat open to the public.
A beautiful example of art.
Casa Milà, or La Pedrera, is another Antoni Gaudi masterpiece. Nothing is in a straight line on this 1906 built building (yes 1906!)...