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Feb 8, 2022 · The Sagrada Família’s construction progressed slowly and was interrupted by the Spanish Civil War. In July 1936, revolutionaries set fire to the crypt and broke their way into the workshop, partially destroying Gaudí’s original plans, drawings, and plaster models, which led to 16 years of work to piece together the fragments of the master model.
The Sagrada Família and the Barcelona skyline; A new star is born in Barcelona; Towers of the Sagrada Familia; Blessing of the tower of the Virgin Mary; Exterior perspective of the Sagrada Familia; Symphony of colours; Pinnacles, hallmark of Gaudí; Star of tower of the Virgin Mary’s; Illumination of the towers of the Evangelists and the ...
Jan 8, 2021 · Media in category "Historical images of the Sagrada Família" The following 61 files are in this category, out of 61 total. 1917-03-31 IBÉRICA 01.jpg 3,845 × 5,715; 6.65 MB
- Backdrop on La Sagrada Familia
- The Basilica’S Design
- The Spires (Towers) of La Sagrada Familia
- The Three Façades of La Sagrada Familia
- The Basilica’S Grand Interior – Behold!
- How to Visit La Sagrada Familia
Gaudi was brought in to complete the design of the basilica early on in the project (a year into the project). He continued working on it until his death in 1926 (hence targeting 2026 as the year for its completion) but, at the time he died, the basilica was only a fifth to a quarter done. Initially, there had been opposition to it but certainly it...
Gaudi’s designs were lost in a fire though some of the designs were re-constructable from other artifacts available that captured what Gaudi was planning. However, that does not mean that what we see today is exactly Gaudi’s vision: other architects over the decades have left their imprint on the design as the work progresses and new techniques/tec...
The general concept of the design includes an array of spires or towers: a high tower representing Jesus Christ and four secondary towers representing each of the evangelists (John, Mark, Matthew andLuke) and another for the Virgin Mary. The remaining spires will represent the twelve apostles.
The basilica has or will have three large façades: the Nativity, the Passion, and the Glory. This latter one is to be the most grandiose of the three and is currently under construction. Its completion will require the demolition of the building block that faces it across the street as it will have a large staircase leading up to it but, no worries...
The inside of the basilicacleverly plays on light. On the west side of the interior, with red and associated colors created by the stained glass on the side of the Passion façade. On the opposite side across the aisle, are the greens and blues that feel cooler and happier: the side of the Nativity façade. The columns seem to fly up to hold the roof...
There are several ways to visit and several things to see in La Sagrada Familia. From a basic unguided entry ticket at 15 euros (as of this writing), to an audio-guided visit for 22 euros, to going all the way to the top for 29 euros, there is a price point and scope of visit for everyone. Sadly, going up was not available the day I visited so I wa...
Mar 14, 2017 · The pillars of El Templo Expiatorio de la Sagrada Família branch out at the top to resemble trees. I think the domes lights at the top of the pillars resemble knots in the tree trunks, but that is just me. The Nativity Facade Windows and Pillars of El Templo Expiatorio de la Sagrada Família, Barcelona, Spain, 2017.
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On 12 November 2023 the Sagrada Família inaugurated the four the towers of the Evangelists, with the central event of the mass and the subsequent blessing and lighting up for the first time. As part of the central group of towers, the four towers of the Evangelists surround the tower of Jesus Christ and are the Temple’s third tallest, standing 135 metres tall.