Marvel at the Sagrada Familia
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No trip to Barcelona is complete without marveling at Gaudi’s iconic masterpiece - the Sagrada Familia or the “The Expiatory Temple of the Holy Family”. The first stone was laid on St. Joseph’s day in 1882 and is target to be completed by 2026.
Although not the first architect of the Basilica, Gaudi’s plans which he spent 40 years on are still followed until today. Unfinished it is already a UNESCO world heritage site and a minor Basilica . The Basilica i Temple Expiatro de la Sagrada Familia was consecrated in 2010 by Pope Benedict XVI.
The oldest part of the church is the crypt where Gaudi is also buried.
When you look up inside the church, you’ll be amazed at how they were able to create such an expansive space. Gaudi’s configuration of the nave columns and vaults distributes the light and sound and the enormous weight.
The interiors look slightly different as the sunlight flood from the outside through its windows.
The crucial events of Jesus Christ’s existence is represented in the facade of the church - His Birth, His Passion, Death & Resurrection, and the Present & Future Glory. The Nativity Facade built when Gaudi was still alive celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. It is on the eastern side which is at the Main entrance on Calle de la Marina. The Passion Facade on the Western side of the church - Calle de la Sardenya
The bell towers are dedicated to the 12 apostles.
The Our Father in Catalan is featured on the central bronze door the Glory facade side of the church. Created by Josep Subirachs it also features the central phrase “Give us O Lord, our daily bread” in 50 languages including Filipino, English, and Spanish. A replica is displayed in the interior of the church.
A dress code is implemented as this is place of worship. Knees and sleeves should be covered, plunging necklines and bright colors are also not allowed.
If you would like to pray in there is a dedicated area for worship at the back of the altar. Masses are also held at the chapel in the crypt in Catalan & Spanish. Schedule of Masses: Weekdays: Spanish 9AM, Catalan 8:15 PM; Saturdays: Spanish 9:00 AM, Catalan 7:30 PM; Sundays and Holy Days of Obligations: Spanish: 9:00 AM, 11:45 AM, 815 PM, Catalan: 10:30 AM, 1:00, 6:30 PM. Entrance on Calle Sardenya.
It’s the most visited site in Barcelona thus tickets sell out early. It is best to purchase tickets ahead of your visit. You can buy tickets at tickets.sagradafamilia.org. Reservation email need not be printed. You can just show your confirmation at the entrance. Ticket slots are every 15 mins: 915 AM from 7:15PM.
Main entrance is on Calle Marina in front of the Nativity Fascade. Group Entrance is on the opposite street on Calle Sardenya. If you have a stroller or wheel chair you’ll need to take the entrance on Calle Marina.
Allot at least 2 hours to have enough time to notice the little details of this architectural masterpiece.
WEBSITE: www.sagradafamilia.org
ENTRANCE FEE: (donation to the construction of the church)
HOW TO GET HERE: You can take the Metro to Sagrada Familia (From L5 you’ll exit Calle Provenca if L2 you’ll exit either Calle Marina. It also one of the stops of the Hop On Hop Off Buses.
NEAREST TRAIN STATION: Sagrada Familia (M, L2, & L5)
HOURS OF OPERATION: 9:00 AM -8:00 PM
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