I didn't like this building when I first got to BCN.  As time past, I started to like it.  Touring it totally sold me!  The entry leads to an outdoor atrium that is beautifully painted.  It is strange to go 'inside' the building and still be outside.
 The top of the entry with it's monumental, hand-beat wrought iron door is show below.
 Even the railing takes on the likeness of a curving piece of seaweed.
 I'm not sure exactly how the apartment works in terms of circulation, but this seems to be the main staircase leading to the second story flats.  The hanging plants give it even more of a tropical feel.
 AtticThe tour first takes you to the attic. It has a very interesting vaulted ceiling where no two brick arches are the same. Its like being in the belly of a whale or something. It is very similar to the attic and Batllo, but with no stucco

 The fire stairs are very trippy.  Look like something out of an Esher drawing
 The attic contained a museum that explained many of Gaudi's projects.  They showed some things from nature that inspired Gaudi in the design of Mila...The animal's spine inspired the attic's shape.
 The Roof Terrace
 The roof terrace is the best part.  It contains many interesting sculptures that double as functioning chimneys and stairwell entries, etc.








Notice the sand-like ceiling...aquatic motifs are found in all of Gaudi's works


 Gaudi designed furniture is found throughout.  It was specially designed to fit the body 'perfectly'









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The first thing we did on top was get a coffee, then we headed to mass...(the first one I had attended in months :/)
The Church was beautiful, but I later found out that the facade pictured below was built in the 1800s. The 
After mass, we got a private tour of the entire complex. It was awesome, most people don't get this kind of tour.
The smaller 'back' chapel is pictured above. 
We also got to touch the hand on the "Black Mary" statue. A strange, but beautiful piece that is noting like any Mary statue I have ever seen.
Our group on the tour...
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Me and Ben discussing something
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