Best Casa Lleo Morera Tours & Trips

Another Passeig de Gràcia modernism masterpiece is one of the four important buildings of Barcelona’s Illa de la Discòrdia (“Block of Discord”), which includes Gaudi’s Casa Batllo, Casa Bonet and Casa Amatller. Casa Lleo Morera was designed by noted architect Lluis Domènech i Montaner and is the only notable building of the block awarded the Barcelona town council's Arts Building Annual Award. Guided tours of the building allow visitors to discover its secrets.
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FAQs about Casa Lleo Morera Tours

How do I book tickets for Casa Lleo i Morera in Barcelona?

Tickets for Casa Lleo i Morera can be booked online via the official Barcelona Museums website or at the on-site ticket office. Advance booking is recommended, especially during peak months like June to September, to secure entry and avoid queues. Tickets typically cost around €10, with discounts for students and seniors.

Is Casa Lleo i Morera wheelchair accessible?

Casa Lleo i Morera has limited accessibility due to its historic structure. The ground and first floors are partially accessible, but the upper floors and basement require stairs. Wheelchair users can contact the venue in advance to arrange assistance and ensure access to available areas. Accessibility information is updated on their official site.

What is the best time of year to visit Casa Lleo i Morera?

The best time to visit Casa Lleo i Morera is from April to May or September to October, when Barcelona experiences mild weather and fewer tourists. Summer months bring high temperatures and larger crowds, while the museum may have reduced hours during winter holidays. Check the official schedule before planning your visit.

Are guided tours available at Casa Lleo i Morera?

Yes, guided tours in Catalan, Spanish, and English are available on weekends and public holidays. Tours typically last 45 minutes and are included in the admission fee. Reservations are strongly advised, especially during festivals like Modernism Week in February, when interest in Gaudí-era architecture peaks.

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