Casa Mila - La Pedrera vs Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya - MNAC
Both Casa Milà and Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya - MNAC are rated very highly by expert writers. Overall, Casa Milà is the choice of most writers compared to Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya - MNAC. Casa Milà comes in at #4 in Barcelona with recommendations from 7 reviews like Lonely Planet, Michelin Guide and Fodor's.
Casa Mila - La Pedrera
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Provenca 261 - 265, 08008 Barcelona
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Frommer's
"La Pedrera occupies a corner block, and its sinuous, rippling facade is in sharp contrast to its neoclassical neighbors."
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Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"This undulating beast is another madcap Gaudí masterpiece, built in 1905-10 as a combined apartment and office block."
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Time Out
"It is a stupendous and daring feat of architecture, and the culmination of the architect's experimental attempts to recreate natural forms with bricks and mortar."
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Michelin Guide
3 Stars
"More commonly known as "La Pedrera", this building, with its façade evoking the movement of the sea and its fantasy decor, is one of Gaudí's finest achievements."
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Fodor's
"With its wavy, curving stone facade undulating around the corner of the block, is one of Gaudí's most celebrated yet initially reviled designs."
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Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya - MNAC
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Parc de Montjuic, Palau Nacional, 08038 Barcelona
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Fodor's
"Housed in the imposingly domed, towered, frescoed, and columned Palau Nacional... this superb museum was renovated in 1995 by Gae Aulenti."
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Concierge
"Covering 1,000 years of Catalan art, this fully modernized museum on Montjuïc was carved out of the Palau Nacional for the 1929 International Exposition."
Travel + Leisure
"Journey up to the Parc de Monjuïc to see the work of Picasso's Barcelona contemporaries at the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya."
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Frommer's
"Although its mammoth collection also covers the Gothic period and the 19th and 20th centuries, the MNAC is perhaps the most important center for Romanesque art in the world."
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Condé Nast Traveler
"An extensive collection of Catalan art, from Modernista sculptures to paintings by Dalí... also has large holdings of European Renaissance paintings."
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