La Basilica de La Sagrada Familia

La Basilica de La Sagrada Familia
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Construction of the Sagrada Familia began in 1882, and Gaudí dedicated the last years of his life to the project before he tragically died in 1926. Despite his death, work on the basilica continued, and it is still ongoing to this day. The estimated completion date is set for 2026, which will mark the centenary of Gaudí’s death.

One of the most striking features of the Sagrada Familia is its intricate and detailed facades. Each facade tells a different story from the Bible, with elaborate sculptures and intricate designs that are truly awe-inspiring. The basilica’s interior is just as breathtaking, with towering columns and colourful stained glass windows that create a sense of ethereal beauty.

Gaudí was known for his organic and naturalistic design elements, and these can be seen throughout the Sagrada Familia. From the tree-like columns that support the ceiling to the fruit-inspired decorations, the basilica is a true reflection of Gaudí’s love for nature and his desire to create something truly unique and innovative.

Visitors to the Sagrada Familia can explore the basilica’s interior, climb to the top of the towers for a panoramic view of Barcelona, and learn more about Gaudí’s life and work in the museum located on site. It is a truly unforgettable experience that offers a glimpse into the mind of one of the greatest architects of all time.

The Sagrada Familia Basilica is not just a building – it is a work of art, a labour of love, and a symbol of Barcelona. It has become an iconic landmark in the city and a must-see for anyone visiting Barcelona. So next time you find yourself in Barcelona, be sure to visit the Sagrada Familia and marvel at the beauty and brilliance of Gaudí’s masterpiece.

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