Casa Batlló

Casa Batlló
Interactive map of the Casa Batlló area
Former namesHouse of bones
Alternative namesCasa dels ossos (House of Bones)
General information
LocationBarcelona, Spain
Coordinates41°23′30″N 2°09′54″E / 41.39158°N 2.16492°E / 41.39158; 2.16492
Technical details
Materialstone, metal, wood, ceramic
Renovating team
ArchitectAntoni Gaudí
Other designersDomènec Sugrañes i Gras, Josep Canaleta, Joan Rubió
Website
www.casabatllo.es/en/
Part ofWorks of Antoni Gaudí
CriteriaCultural: (i), (ii), (iv)
Reference320-006
Inscription1984 (8th Session)
Extensions2005
TypeNon-movable
CriteriaMonument
Designated24 July 1969
Reference no.RI-51-0003815

Casa Batlló (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈkazə βəˈʎːo] ) is a building in the center of Barcelona, Spain. It was designed by Antoni Gaudí, and is considered one of his masterpieces. A remodel of a previously built house, it was redesigned in 1904 by Gaudí (but the actual construction works hadn't begun at this point) and has been refurbished several times since. Gaudí's assistants Domènec Sugrañes i Gras, Josep Canaleta and Joan Rubió also contributed to the renovation project.

The local name for the building is Casa dels ossos (House of Bones), as it has a visceral, skeletal organic quality. It is located on the Passeig de Gràcia in the Eixample district, and forms part of a row of houses known as the Illa de la Discòrdia (or Mansana de la Discòrdia, the "Block of Discord"), which consists of four buildings by noted Modernista architects of Barcelona.

Like everything Gaudí designed, Casa Batlló is only identifiable as Modernisme in the broadest sense. The ground floor, in particular, has unusual tracery, irregular oval windows and sculpted stonework with sinuous, squiggly forms. There are few straight lines, and much of the façade is decorated with a colorful mosaic made of broken ceramic tiles (trencadís).

In 2005, Casa Batlló became an UNESCO World Heritage Site.