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Discover the beautifully conserved Modernist house in Barcelona, Casa Amatller. Enjoy priority entry, expert audioguide, and explore stunning architecture for $21.


The Casa Amatller offers a rare window into Barcelona’s architectural past, as the only Modernist house that remains fully conserved in the city. Priced at $21 per person, this one-day ticket grants priority entry—meaning no long lines—making it a convenient choice for those eager to explore without delays.
The tour provides an audioguide, available in multiple languages including English, Spanish, Catalan, and more. It’s an ideal option for visitors wanting an independent yet guided exploration of this historic building, especially since the building’s original furniture and decorations are still intact. The tour is perfect for architecture enthusiasts, history buffs, and chocolate lovers alike.
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Participants meet directly in the lobby of Casa Amatller on Passeig de Gràcia, 41. The meeting point is simple to find, and the tour begins at a flexible time, with entry every 30 minutes from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM. The group size is limited to 20 people, ensuring a more personal experience and easier access.
The priority entrance allows visitors to skip the ticket line, saving time and providing a smoother start. The duration of the visit is flexible, as visitors are encouraged to explore at their own pace with the audioguide, which makes for a relaxed yet informative experience.

The building was designed in 1898 by the renowned architect Puig i Cadafalch for the industrialist chocolatier Amatller Antoni. As you step inside, you’ll see the main staircase in the lobby and the rooms where the Amatller family once lived. The interior retains its original furniture and decoration, giving a genuine sense of the Modernist style.
The audioguide offers detailed explanations about each part of the house, including its architecture, artistic features, and the history of the Amatller chocolate company. Visitors can also view photographs and videos that show what the house looked like in different eras, adding context and visual richness to the visit.
Beyond architecture, the tour provides insights into the Chocolates Amatller company, founded by Antoni Amatller. Visitors learn about the industrial production methods used by the family’s chocolate business, connecting the house’s history to Barcelona’s industrial past.
The chocolate theme continues at the end of the visit, where you arrive at the chocolate shop. Here, an exclusive selection of Amatller chocolates awaits, allowing visitors to taste or purchase these handcrafted treats, echoing the chocolate maker’s tradition.
More Great Tours NearbyThis experience is wheelchair accessible, with lift access for those with reduced mobility. The entrance is designed to be inclusive, ensuring everyone can enjoy the beauty of Casa Amatller.
Visitors are required to wear shoe covers to protect the house’s original flooring. Also, high heels are not allowed inside. The tour is suitable for those with moderate mobility who can comfortably navigate stairs and small rooms.

Reservations can be canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering peace of mind for flexible travel plans. The reserve now, pay later option allows visitors to book without immediate payment, securing their spot ahead of time.
The tour is offered daily, with a small group size enhancing the feeling of intimacy and allowing for personal questions to be asked during the visit. The inclusion of an audioguide in multiple languages makes it accessible to a diverse range of visitors.
While the tour is self-guided with the audioguide, the expert explanations provided enrich the experience. The audio-visual aids include photographs and videos that recreate the house’s appearance in its historical context. Visitors appreciate the easy-to-use audioguide, which allows self-paced exploration with clear narration.
The guide’s insights help visitors understand the artistic and architectural significance of each room, connecting the building’s beauty to its cultural importance. The sound quality and multilingual options ensure a comfortable and informative experience.

Designed in a distinctive Modernist style, Casa Amatller reflects Barcelona’s artistic legacy. Its façade, decorated with ornamental details, and the interior rooms showcase the artistic craftsmanship of the late 19th century.
The building’s connection to the Amatller family, prominent chocolate manufacturers, adds a layer of industrial history. The preservation of the house’s original features makes it a unique site for those interested in architecture, history, and industrial heritage.

At $21, this tour offers priority access, a comprehensive audioguide, and a visit to a fully conserved Modernist house. Compared to larger or less personal options, this experience provides more intimate engagement with the building.
The small group size, combined with the multi-lingual audio guide, makes it a cost-effective way to explore Barcelona’s architectural treasures. The end at the chocolate shop adds a tasty, cultural touch to the visit, rounding out the experience nicely.
The Casa Amatller Priority Entry Ticket delivers an affordable, accessible, and informative look at a key piece of Barcelona’s architectural and industrial history. The fully preserved interiors and expert explanations make it stand out among other cultural visits in the city.
Ideal for those interested in architecture, art, and chocolate, this tour offers a personalized experience with skip-the-line convenience. The multilingual audioguide and accessible facilities ensure a comfortable visit for a broad range of travelers.
“Great day in Montserrat and great experience with Guide Monica who knew all history and symbolic significance of the site. Highly recommend.”
Is the ticket price of $21 inclusive of the audioguide?
Yes, the $21 ticket includes priority entrance, audio guide, and headphones.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the house is wheelchair accessible with lift access and is designed for visitors with reduced mobility.
What are the opening hours?
The Casa Amatller is open Monday to Sunday from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Entry is every 30 minutes.
What should I wear inside the house?
Visitors are required to wear shoe covers and high heels are not allowed inside to protect the flooring.
Is there an opportunity to buy chocolates?
Yes, the visit ends at the chocolate shop where you can taste and purchase Amatller chocolates.