The Sagrada Familia is a church you can’t miss in Barcelona🤍
When people think of Barcelona, Spain, the first thing that comes to mind is definitely the magnificent and spectacular Sagrada Família! It is a Catholic church designed and built by Gaudi in 1882. Due to its architectural complexity, it is still under construction today. I had the pleasure of visiting a few years ago and thought I would be able to see the Sagrada Familia in its entirety when I visited again. Unfortunately, due to the impact of the epidemic, it was forced to stop work, resulting in the delay of the entire project. However, this time I visited, I saw that it was more complete than before, especially the tip building, I was very happy 🤍
Considering my experience last time that I forgot to buy tickets and couldn’t enter on the same day, this time I booked tickets online early. After a series of security checks, I finally stepped into this beautiful Sagrada Familia again🤍
We followed the language navigation to visit different points, and under its guidance, we better understood every detail and the meaning behind it. Among them, my favorite is the Nativity facade. It depicts the birth and growth of Jesus and is very carefully carved, it's really amazing.
Entering the church is another world. Gao Di used a lot of marble, stone and colored glass to create a visual effect of changing light and shadow. The stained glass windows and the refraction of light outside successfully created a sacred and dreamy atmosphere! We sat there for a while admiring it, especially the different colors created by the light at different times of the day. I have to admit that Gao Di is really a genius in the architectural world, very amazing🤍
If you are interested, you can choose to climb the tower to overlook the entire city and feel the magnificence of the church. However, we plan to wait until the Sagrada Familia is completed before going up to admire it!
The Sagrada Familia is definitely one of the most worth visiting churches in the world. This church combines Gothic, modernism and Gaudí's unique architectural styles. It is truly a unique church! I hope that the Sagrada Familia can be completed as scheduled in 2026, and to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Gao Di's death, I will have the honor to visit this great and magnificent building three times🤍
📍Address: Eixample, 08013 Barcelona, Spain
🕰️Opening hours: 09:00-20:00
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