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‘It’s a world heritage site, but it’s my home’: the last resident of Casa Milà on life in Gaudí’s masterwork

‘It’s a world heritage site, but it’s my home’: the last resident of Casa Milà on life in Gaudí’s masterwork

Summary

Ana Viladomiu is the last person living in Casa Milà, a famous building in Barcelona designed by architect Antoni Gaudí and recognized as a world heritage site. She has lived in her large, unique apartment there for almost 40 years under a special fixed-rent contract that lets her stay until she dies, after which a foundation will take over the building.

Key Facts

  • Casa Milà, also called La Pedrera, is a well-known building in Barcelona designed by Antoni Gaudí and finished in 1910.
  • It is located on Passeig de Gràcia, a prestigious and expensive street in Spain.
  • Ana Viladomiu, 70, has been living in her apartment in the building since 1988.
  • She has a “renta antigua,” a fixed-rent contract that started before 1985 and grants her the right to live there for life.
  • The building attracts about a million visitors every year because it is a popular tourist attraction and a UNESCO world heritage site since 1984.
  • The rest of Casa Milà is used for offices and cultural events like concerts, managed by a not-for-profit foundation.
  • Over the years, the building has served different roles, including housing consulates, a bingo hall, and political groups.
  • Viladomiu respects the original design of her apartment and does not want to make any changes to Gaudí’s artistic features.
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