1. Gaudi House Museum (Casa Museu Gaudi) is a must-visit attraction in Barcelona that offers visitors an exclusive insight into the life and work of world-renowned Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi. The museum is housed in the same building that Gaudi lived in from 1906 to 1926 while supervising the construction work on the nearby La Sagrada Familia. The building is a stunning example of Gaudi’s unique architectural style, featuring mosaic-covered walls, animal-inspired sculptures, and curved lines. Visitors can view the personal belongings, furniture, and other objects that Gaudi used in his everyday life, along with displays detailing his creative process and the history of the building itself.

2. The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. It is closed on Mondays and on some public holidays. The phone number for the museum is +34 932 160 306.

3. Tickets for the Gaudi House Museum cost €12 for adults and €9 for students and senior citizens. Children under 10 years old can enter for free. It is advisable to book tickets in advance to avoid queues. The museum is located in the Park Guell area and can be easily reached via public transportation. Visitors can take the metro line L3 to Lesseps station or the bus lines 24, 31, or 32.