The Milà House, popularly known as La Pedrera (pile of stones), is one of the most significant works of Antoni Gaudí. It is the last secular work in which the architect took part before devoting himself exclusively to the Sagrada Família.
It is currently possible to visit the main floor, which is now the headquarters of Caixa de Catalunya, as well as the attic, the roof and a recreation of an apartment of the era.