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: The last work of Gaudi

In planning your trip to Barcelona, it will be impossible to ignore the Sagrada Familia . This monument, symbol of Barcelona is present on early pages of almost all city guides. Once in Barcelona, you'll see the Sagrada Familia is part of all: on postcards kiosks, snowballs in souvenir shops or cardboard as a template to build, and of course in true. This church is far from a secret, it is rather a must for anyone visiting Barcelona.

History

Although the Sagrada Familia is known as the masterpiece of Antoni Gaudi, this does was not he who began March 19, 1882 the first stone, but the architect Francisco de Paula del Villar y Lozano, whose projects included a much smaller church which was built later. Once obtained donations needed for construction, the latter began in 1882 under the direction del Villar. Appeared shortly after a disagreement between the architect and the patrons, and in 1883, construction was entrusted to Antoni Gaudi, who was 31 years.
The initial idea was that Church dedicated to the Holy Family is funded exclusively by donations. When Gaudi received a significant anonymous donation, he decided to make the ancient gothic project more monumental and innovative in form and structure.














From 1914 Gaudi decided to devote himself solely to the project of the Sagrada Familia, and he built a small house in the same site, to be always present. On 7 June 1926, when he went to the site he was ousted in a tram and died three days later. whole town is in mourning and put the Pope allowed Gaudi is buried in the crypt of the Sagrada Familia incomplete.
Gaudi had planned for the Church a construction period of 200 years. However, he left no constructive drawing full, because he wanted to tell opinion of future generations.
After his death the architects who continued to work on the monument succeeded.
Construction since then have never stopped, not even during the difficult years of the Civil War, when some were destroyed or lost drawings, plans and plaster models.















Architecture
La Sagrada Familia is composed of five major and three transverse naves forming a Latin cross. The five main ships have a length of 90 feet while cutting measure 60 meters.
The subjects are three sides: the birth of Christ, Christ's Passion and Glory. The first facade described through various details ornamental birth of Christ. The Passion facade looks simple and modern with less detail, but larger statues. The Glory façade is the main facade, though its construction has been completed.















Once completed, construction 18 towers will measure between 90 and 170 meters. These towers are dedicated Apostles, evangelists, Mary and Jesus Christ. The tower of 170 meters should be the tallest tower ever made in a church.
particular, it is anticipated that construction of the Sagrada Familia, funded entirely by donations and by selling tickets, will be completed in 2030.

Visit
course, you do not have to wait 2030 to visit this extraordinary building. We recommend you to visit early in the morning if possible. It is best to arrive before opening time (9.00), as queues formed early.
The first thing you notice on entering the Church, will be the huge scaffolding. Therefore, it will be difficult to imagine the real dimensions of the building.










Looking up you feel very small. The huge beams rise aloft like trees. This impression is probably caused by the trunks that branch at the top of the beams. It is very pleasant to feel surrounded by the warm light that forms when the sun shines through the windows.










It is also possible to visit the towers, for a modest sum of 2.50 € a lift will take you up. It is prohibited to climb on foot. The descent is on foot.
Regarded as you will have only little time for the visit at the top there is little space because new viewers constantly rising and this is the same for the lift. It is important to be there early to avoid long queues, given that most visitors take the elevator immediately after entry.
Before leaving the Sagrada Familia, you must visit the museum. You'll find pictures of early construction, the original drawings of the early days, the Church of plastics and information on architects who have contributed and contribute to its construction.
At any time of day, the work of Gaudi offers an impressive sight.















Address:
Expiatorio Temple de la Sagrada Familia
C. Mallorca, 401
08013 Barcelona
Web pages: Basilica of the Holy Family
Comment y arriver:
En métro ou en bus; Case Sagrada Familia (L2 and L5).

Hours:
From October to March: 9.00 to 18.00
From April to September from 9.00 to 20.00
December 25, 26, 1 and 6 January 9.00 to 14.00
Tickets are sold until 15 minutes before closing.
Tips to save time:
Buy Tickets on the net, you can avoid queuing to purchase tickets. Servicaixa.


Rates:
Full price: 11,00 €
Reduced : 10 , 00 €
(Touristic Bus, Barcelona Card, Ruta del Modernismo)
Special price: 9,00 €
For groups from 2to people, pensioners, students and children under 18.
Free
For members of the association Amigos del Templo, children under 10, disabled people (from 65%) with guide.
Other :
* Audioguide € 4.00, it will help you know more details.
* Disponibile in Catalan, English, English, French, Italian and German
€ 2.50 * Elevator
* Guided tours and combination tickets to visit the Sagrada Familia and the Casa Museo de Gaudi. For more information, visit the web page.
* Souvenir Shop
Wheelchair available

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