The building in modern style with beautiful ornamental facade was designed by Josep Puig i Cadafalch and together with Casa Batlló and Casa Lleó-Morera, it makes up the most important buildings in the city block called the Block of Discord. The house combines neo-Gothic style with Dutch urban architecture and features sculptures created by Eusebi Arnau and Alfons Jujol.
The house was constructed as a home of Antoni Amatller, a chocolate maker, art collector and a photographer. After Amatller's death, his daughter turned it into an archive which displays her father's collections of photographs, art pieces, and other memorabilia. The house still contains the original furniture. Temporary exhibitions are held in the gallery.
The house is open for 30-minute or 1-hour long guided tours conducted in small groups.
Guided tours: daily 11 am (English), noon (Catalan) and 5 pm (Spanish).
Closed on Jan 1 and 6, Dec 25 and 26.
General Visit (30 minutes):
Adults: €19
Seniors, students: €17.10
Children (7 - 12): €9.50
Children (under 7): free
Guided Visit (60 minutes):
Adults: €24
Seniors, students: €21.60
Children (7 - 12): €12
Children (under 7): free
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casa_Amatller
Official website http://www.amatller.org/index.php?id=1&L=2
Twitter https://twitter.com/fundacio_iaah
Twitter https://twitter.com/fundacio_iaah
Email amatller@amatller.org
Phone +34 932 16 01 75
Address Passeig Gràcia 41, 08007 Barcelona, Spain
Coordinates 41°23'28.814" N 2°9'53.321" E