
Nativity Façade
Gaudí's celebration of life, carved with fruits, leaves, and a chorus of angels.

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Six spaces that make the Sagrada Família unlike any other cathedral in the world.

Gaudí's celebration of life, carved with fruits, leaves, and a chorus of angels.

Stark, angular scenes of the last days of Christ, finished by Josep Maria Subirachs.

Twelve spires dedicated to the apostles, rising up to 172 m once complete.

The basilica's oldest space, where Gaudí himself is buried.

A nave that opens like a canopy - branching columns, filtered light, vaulted ceilings.

Golden warmth on the east wall by morning, cool blues on the west by sunset.
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Antoni Gaudí took over the project in 1883 and spent the rest of his life reinventing what a church could be. He translated the geometry of cypress trees, honeycombs, and bones into soaring, luminous stone.
Today the basilica is nearing completion: the central Jesus Christ tower is rising, the Glory Façade is taking shape, and finishing works aim at the 2026 centenary of Gaudí's death.
Slots sell out days in advance during peak season. A two-minute booking today means one fewer thing to worry about in Barcelona.