1. Milà House, also known as Casa Milà or La Pedrera, is a modernist building located in Barcelona, Spain. It was designed by famous architect Antoni Gaudí and built between 1906 and 1910. The building is characterized by its unique undulating stone facade, which looks like a giant wave. Another notable feature of the building is the rooftop, which is decorated with chimneys that resemble medieval knights. Today, the building is open to the public and houses a cultural center and a museum dedicated to Antoni Gaudí and his work.

2. The working hours of Milà House vary depending on the season. In the summer months (from April to September), the house is open from 9 am to 8:30 pm, while in the winter months (from October to March), it is open from 9 am to 6:30 pm. The museum is closed on December 25th and January 1st. Visitors can contact the museum at +34 902 400 973.

3. Ticket prices for Milà House vary depending on the type of ticket purchased. The basic ticket costs €24 for adults, €12 for children aged 7 to 12, and is free for children under 7 years old. There are also other types of tickets available that include access to different areas of the building, such as the night tour, the audio guide tour, and the premium tour. Visitors can purchase tickets online on the museum’s official website or at the ticket office on-site. Milà House can be reached by various modes of public transportation, including the metro (lines L3 and L5), the bus (lines 7, 16, 17, 22, 24, 28, 32, 33, 34, H10, and V17), and the train (Provença station).