Casa Batllo at Night Really Looks Like a House of Bones – and these photos prove that. As soon as the lights are turned on, you can clearly see skulls and skinny bones. Don’t just admire Casa Batllo closer but I’d suggest you go across the street and see it from afar. You’ll have a different perspective of the house built by Antoni Gaudi, Barcelona’s famous son.
Casa Batllo at Night Really Looks Like a House of Bones.

Casa Batllo at Night Really Looks Like a House of Bones (Barcelona Spain)

Casa Batllo at Night Really Looks Like a House of Bones (Barcelona Spain)

Casa Batlo at Night Really Looks Like a House of Bones (Barcelona Spain)

Casa Batlo at Night Really Looks Like a House of Bones (Barcelona Spain)

Casa Batlo at Night Really Looks Like a House of Bones (Barcelona Spain)

Casa Batlo at Night Really Looks Like a House of Bones (Barcelona Spain)

Casa Batlo at Night Really Looks Like a House of Bones (Barcelona Spain)
Related: Inside Casa Batllo
Saving Tips in Barcelona
With so many things to do and places to see, Barcelona can be overwhelming for a visitors. If you’re a kind of traveler who doesn’t like taking public transport and long queues at the ticket booth, I’d recommend you buy Barcelona Pass. This pass will take you to places that you shouldn’t miss in the city. Click here and see how much you can save.
WHERE TO STAY IN BARCELONA
I stayed in these two hostels in Barcelona: Urbany Hostel BCN Go and TOC Hostel Barcelona. I’d recommend both. They’re in good location and very accessible to the metro. There are also shops and restaurants all around the area. However, when it comes to comfort and amenities, I’d prefer TOC Hostel because the rooms are spacious and beds are sturdy. They have nice cafe and swimming pool, too!
OH, THE PLACES YOU'LL GO!
Casa Pedrera – The House That Looks Like an Open Quarry
The Symbols on the Facade of Sagrada Familia
There’s a Rainbow Tunnel Inside the Sagrada Familia
Palau Guell in Barcelona is a Mansion With Splendid Interior
Casa Batllo – The House of Bones
The Majestic Arc de Triomf in Barcelona
Hospital Sant Pau is Barcelona’s Window to Art Nouveau
Catalan Modernism – 5 Interesting Facts About Palau de la Musica Catalana in Barcelona
Inside Avila Cathedral – The First Gothic Cathedral in Spain
Park Guell in Barcelona is Visually Stunning
10 Interesting Facts About Sagrada Familia
Step Back in Time at Barri Gotic