Casa Milà
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Casa Milà, also known as La Pedrera (the open quarry), is a modernist building in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It was the last private residence designed by architect Antoni Gaudí and was built between 1906 and 1910. |

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Architecture of Spain:
Iberian - Ancient Greek - Ancient Roman - Pre-Romanesque - Islamic - Mudéjar - Romanesque - Gothic - Renaissance - Mannerist - Baroque - Rococo - Neoclassical - Historicist - Eclectic - Regionalist - Art Nouveau - Art Deco - Modernist - Rationalist - Brutalist - Postmodern - High-tech - Deconstructivist -
Iberian - Ancient Greek - Ancient Roman - Pre-Romanesque - Islamic - Mudéjar - Romanesque - Gothic - Renaissance - Mannerist - Baroque - Rococo - Neoclassical - Historicist - Eclectic - Regionalist - Art Nouveau - Art Deco - Modernist - Rationalist - Brutalist - Postmodern - High-tech - Deconstructivist -