Casa Milà

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  • Barcelona, Spain

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  • August 23, 2016
  • NIKON D600
  • Shooting Style Tripod
  • Shoots Number Multiple Exposure
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  • Editing Software Photomatix and Elements Organizer 11.0
  • File Format RAW
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casa mila barcelona spain la pedrera

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23 Aug 20:10
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Known as La Pedrera (the stone quarry) because of its rough outer appearance, reminiscent of an open quarry, Casa Milà was commissioned by the industrialist Pere Milà i Camps and his wife, Rosario Segimon i Artells, the widow of a man from Reus who had made a fortune in the colonies, from Antoni Gaudí in 1906. The idea was to erect a building on a plot on the boundary of Barcelona and Gràcia, as a family home, but also with apartments for rent, at a time when the Barcelona Eixample had become the driving force behind the expansion of the city, which turned Passeig de Gràcia into the new bourgeois residential area.

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