We went the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona with friends from Canada. The construction of the basilica began in 1882 and after the architect resigned in 1883, Antoni Gaudí took charge of the project. The Basilica still remains unfinished and construction continues with approximately 70 percent completed. The art nouveau design makes the basilica an impressive and amazing architectural building.
We walked towards the entrance admiring the massive and ornate design.
We entered the basilica through a large and ornate entrance. The design was very busy with many different features. We took our time to look at the various designs finding unique features throughout it.
Inside the basilica, we were overwhelmed by the massive structure and unique design.
We walked through the main floor area of the basilica admiring the design. The view of the main altar area was incredible. The massive pillars and use of lighting made it quite impressive.
The lighting that entered at the top of the ceiling was reflected by what appeared as gold or copper metal.
The altar also contained a statue of Jesus hanging from the cross.
We then walked through a passageway to an exterior section of the basilica. There we admired the outside designs taking our time to see the details. Some of the statues and designs were strange and intriguing.
We went through another passageway and down stairs to a lower section of the basilica. This section contained some of the original drawings and plaster models for the design of the basilica. This was also the area where work continues on the completion of the basilica.
We then headed to the crypt area to see where Antoni Gaudí was entombed.
It was a very interesting and unique basilica. Well worth seeing and recommend if you get a chance to see it.
“Adios y que tenga un grand dia”
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