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Sagrada Famlia
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The Sagrada Famlia, Antoni Gaud's unfinished masterpiece, is one of Barcelona's mostpopular tourist attractions. Construction on this church will continue for at least another
decade, but it has already become Barcelona's most important landmark.
A New Church
Sagrada Famlia
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The idea for the construction of a new church was launched by a devout organisation
whose goal was to bring an end to the de-christianisation of the Barcelonese, which had
started with the industrialization and increasing wealth of the city. The organisationpurchased a plot of land in the new Eixample district in 1877. The architect Francisco de
Paula del Villar designed a neo-Gothic church and led the construction which started in
1882.
Antoni Gaud's Design
One year later, the modernist architect Antoni Gaud took over as lead architect at the age
of 31. From that moment on, Gaud devoted most of his life to the construction of the
church. Instead of sticking to the original plans, Gaud changed the design drastically.
The neo-Gothic style made way for Gaud's trademark modernist style, which was based
on forms found in nature. When he died in 1926 only
one faade (the Nativity Faade), one tower, the apse and the crypt were finished.
Because Gaud was constantly improvising and changing the design while construction
was going on, he left few designs and models. And most of these were destroyed in 1936during the Civil War.
18 Towers
Still, architects now have a clear idea of what Gaud had in mind. The last version of his
design called for a church 95m/312ft long and 60m/197ft wide. The church will be able
to accommodate some 13 000 people. When finished, the Sagrada Famlia will have a
total of 18 towers.
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Detail of the
Nativity Faade
Four towers on each of the three faades represent the twelve apostles. The towers reach
a height of 90 to 120m (394ft). Another four towers represent the four evangelists. They
will surround the largest, 170m/558ft tall tower, dedicated to Jesus Christ. The last tower,dedicated to Virgin Mary, will be built over the apse.
Construction
After Gaud's death in 1926 construction slowed dramatically due to a lack of funds and
the outbreak of the Civil War. Construction pace started to pick up again in the mid
1950s and now two faades and eight towers have been completed. The main nave was
roofed in 2000. At that time construction was expected to last for another hundred years,
but modern technology has enabled architects to speed up construction so that the
Sagrada Famlia is now slated for completion before 2030.
Passion Faade
Faades
The first faade, facing east, is known as the Nativity Faade. It was finished by Gaud
himself and is ornamented in a Baroque fashion with motifs of animals and plants.
Opposite the Nativity Faade is the Passion Faade. Construction started in 1954, but
only in 1987 sculptures depicting the crucified Jesus Christ were added. As soon as they
were installed, the abstract figures caused a storm of criticism, as the style was very
different from Gaud's.
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The third and main faade is the Glory Faade. Construction of this faade - the most
monumental of the three - started in 2002 and is still ongoing. This faade, on the southside of the church, will picture life and death.
Visiting Sagrada Famlia
Interior
Even though the Sagrada Famlia is far from finished, the remarkable church is well
worth a visit. You can visit the crypt were Gaud is buried as well as the transept and
central nave with its giant, tree-like pillars and spectacular vaulting. A museum narrates
the history of the church and tells the story of its great architect.
You can also visit the towers. An elevator and a long walk will lead you to the top of a
tower from where you have a magnificent view over Barcelona. The climb is not
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