‘It’s a world heritage site, but it’s my home’: the last resident of Casa Milà on life in Gaudí’s masterwork
by Stephen Burgen in Barcelona from World news | The Guardian on (#75CKF)
Ana Viladomiu has been a privileged' resident of the once derided, now revered Barcelona apartment building for almost 40 years
Imagine that you live in an enormous, beautiful apartment designed by one of the world's most admired architects in the most expensive street in Spain and for which you pay a derisory rent, with the right to live there until you die.
Meet the writer Ana Viladomiu, 70, the last tenant of Antoni Gaudi's Casa Mila on the elegant Passeig de Gracia in Barcelona. Viladomiu is in fact the last tenant in any of Gaudi's buildings, unless you include the peregrine falcons that nest in the Sagrada Familia.
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