El Cafè de la Pedrera
El Cafè de la Pedrera is a restaurant located inside Casa Milà, a residential building completed in 1912 that features flowing curved lines and sculptural elements throughout its structure. The dining space serves breakfast, brunch, and lunch and dinner with fresh ingredients prepared with attention to flavor and presentation, occupying rooms that respect the building's distinctive design.
The building was constructed between 1906 and 1912 for the Milà family as a residential structure that broke from conventional design approaches of the time. Its innovative features, including undulating facades and organic sculptural elements, influenced how urban housing and architectural thinking developed in the city.
The restaurant occupies space within one of Barcelona's most important architectural works and carries forward Gaudí's artistic vision in how it functions today. Visitors experience how the building's forms inspire the way the space feels and operates, connecting them directly to the creative thinking that shaped the city.
The restaurant is conveniently located on Passeig de Gràcia and is easily accessible on foot or by public transport from other parts of the city. Arriving during daylight hours allows you to fully appreciate the architectural details and natural light that fill the space.
The building was intentionally designed to echo the shapes found in nature, with balconies resembling tangled seaweed and chimneys sculpted like stone guardians watching over the structure. These nature-inspired details appear throughout the space, turning every corner of the restaurant into a moment of visual discovery.
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