Casa Batlló Offers 1,800 Free Tickets for 'Gaudí Window Nights'

The experience includes a nocturnal visit and an exhibition dedicated to the architect's windows, in collaboration with a Japanese company.

Modernist window with organic details and mosaics, illuminated with warm light.
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Modernist window with organic details and mosaics, illuminated with warm light.

Casa Batlló, in collaboration with the Japanese company YKK AP, will offer 1,800 free tickets during June 2026 for the 'Gaudí Window Nights', an experience that includes a nocturnal visit and an exhibition on the architect's windows.

This initiative is part of the international project “Gaudí: Windows on the Future”, which focuses on windows as a symbolic element of Antoni Gaudí's work. The event coincides with the commemoration of the centenary of his passing and with Barcelona's designation as the World Capital of Architecture 2026, a year of great significance for the city.
The free visits will take place every day from June 1 to 30, 2026, at 7:15 PM. To be eligible for a ticket, interested individuals must first subscribe to the Casa Batlló newsletter. On May 14, at 1:00 PM, registered participants will receive an email with a link to request tickets. The first 1,800 people to complete the application will secure their free entry to this unique experience.
The collaboration with YKK AP, a subsidiary of the Japanese zipper manufacturer YKK, allows for a contemporary reading of Gaudí's legacy, understanding the window as a point of connection between interior and exterior, past and future. In addition to the visits, Casa Batlló will host a temporary exhibition with audiovisual material, reproductions, and content about Gaudí's creative process, with special attention to his window designs.
In the same space, the book Gaudí: Windows on the Future, edited by Triangle Books and produced by YKK AP, will be available for purchase. This publication compiles photographs, essays, and design materials that explore some of the architect's most representative windows, including emblematic works such as Casa Batlló and the Sagrada Família.