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La Sagrada Familia Overview

The most iconic structure in Barcelona, La Sagrada Familia, is the expiatory temple which is regarded as the symbol of the city. Set up in 1882, this popular monument was initially a simple Roman Catholic church which became a prime example of Catalan Modernism. Although this exquisite piece of art is still unfinished, it is one of Spain's most sought-after sites.

La Sagrada Familia is one of Antoni Gaudi's most remarkable works, whose construction began in 1882. This incredible cathedral in Barcelona, is still unfinished even after 140 years since its construction began. Although the church is not completed, it is one of Barcelona's most sought-after destinations. Passed the year 1882, this major landmark was funded by donations with an aim to establish and encourage Christianity in Spain. 

In 1926, the chief architect of this building, Antoni Gaudi, took his last breath. Since then, only one power, a nativity facade, the crypt and the apse were finished. Later in 1984, La Sagrada Familia was regarded as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The stunning interiors and the beautifully ornamented towers forming a geometrical shape together make an incredible combination. Even after 140 years of its establishment, it is Spain’s most visited holy spot where devotees visit to admire its magnificent structure and beauty. Additionally, one can offer their prayers here.

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Highlights

• Construction started in 1882; La Sagrada Familia is still incomplete even after 140 years of continuous work.
• Initially, it was designed in the Neo-Gothic style. Later, its design was combined with Antoni Gaudí, a Spanish Catalan architect who changed its design to Catalan Modernism.
• After the death of Gaudi in 1926, this project continued to be built by some of the country's most renowned architects.
• The church interiors are fascinating as they are embellished with paintings, decor pieces and stained glass, which showcases dramatic hues.
• Inside the premises, there are massive towers dedicated to Jesus Christ. There are a total of eighteen towers, out of which only 8 towers are completely constructed.
• One major highlight of the La Sagrada Familia is the magical entrance which will leave your eyes wide open as they are a visual feast for the eyes.
• The view from the edge of the glass doors and windows depicts brilliance.

How To Reach

  • By Road - Hire a taxi or take your car from the Barcelona city centre to Gran Via de Les Corts Catalanes to visit La Sagrada Familia. You will visit La Sagrada Familia in 10 minutes.
  • By Train - Take the L2 train from Passeig de Gràcia. You will reach La Sagrada Familia in 6 minutes.

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Best Time To Visit

La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain, is a popular tourist destination which remains crowded throughout the year, especially during the holiday season. The best time to travel to this landmark is during summer, between 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM. During these hours, the crowd is less, allowing you to move and explore the place freely.

For couples planning to experience this beauty together, the best time to visit La Sagrada Familia is by 3:00 PM when the crowd is generally thin. If you want to enjoy a nice sunset and click pictures, evening hours are the best to travel to this iconic place.

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Other Essential Information

Here are some tips that every tourist should keep in mind while visiting the La Sagrada Familia:

  • All foreign tourists are recommended to carry their visa details and passports at the arrival gate. 
  • It is also recommended to come here during the morning hours, which are more pleasant and comfortable than the rest of the day.
  • Since the tour of this place will involve a lot of walking and brainstorming, it is best suggested to wear comfortable footwear and clothes. 
  • Avoid carrying any sharp objects such as a knife or lighter, luggage bag, alcohol, and so on are not allowed. 
  • Make sure you carry your water bottle to remain hydrated throughout the day as it can be pretty hot during summers. 
  • It is best recommended to book your tickets before time to avoid long queues.

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Point of Interest for La Sagrada Familia
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Every Sunday, an international mass is offered by the Archdiocese of Barcelona in the La Sagrada Familia. You can access the Naixement facade here. All attendees are asked to dress appropriately and behave respectfully. Some of these celebrations are telecasted live on the internet. Here you can get enlightenment about your life’s goals and more. The timings are 9:00 AM Sunday.

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The Basilica

La Sagrada Familia is a prominent landmark and a holy temple in Barcelona in terms of foundation and purpose. A master architect, Antoni Gaudí, designed this. Since its development, 5 generations in Barcelona have witnessed its evolution over the years. Today, even 140 years after its construction, the Basilica is yet under construction. The Basilica evokes positive energies, which grabs the attention of tourists travelling here.

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Gaudi House Museum

Antoni Gaudí, the architect of La Sagrada Familia, devoted his life to the construction of La Sagrada Familia. Back in 1906, Antoni Gaudí decided to move back into a house in Park Güell. After the death of his niece and father, he continued his life where all household work was managed by Carmelite nuns. Post his death; his residence was converted into a museum called Casa Museu Gaudí or the Gaudi house museum. The primary aim behind it was to introduce the work and the life of Antoni Gaudí to the world. The place still features his belongings.

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La Sagrada Familia also features a souvenir shop selling goods whose designs are inspired by the designs and details of the Basilica. It features products like stained handbags, stained glass earrings, ceramic mugs, Sagrada Familia column trays, the native facade of La Sagrada Familia and others. So, if you’re travelling to La Sagrada Familia, you can take back a piece of this incredible place back home with you. Shopping here for friends and family as a token of love would be great.

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La Sagrada Familia Reviews

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Kyuson Lim
Reviewed: 17 Aug 2023
5.0/5
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Nicole Jeremy
Reviewed: 24 Aug 2024
5.0/5
I had procrastinated booking tickets to Sagrada Familia because we only had two days in Barcelona and I was worried about our flight being delayed or not being able to make it. I was able to book this tour at the last minute and it was worth it!! We learned so much from the audio tour, it was so in... Read More
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Natasha Munson
Reviewed: 11 May 2024
5.0/5
I thought we had missed out on tickets since we had left it to the last minute to buy online tickets . And thank goodness thrillophilia came through . Every online ticket place including sagrada familiar said they were sold out on the 3 dates I was in Barcelona but I found last minute tickets here. ... Read More
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Sinem Acigol
Reviewed: 22 May 2024
5.0/5
We bought last time ticket. Althougt we spent good time in La Sagrada Familia thanks to Thrillophilia.  Thank you!
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Jennifer Howley
Reviewed: 02 Oct 2024
5.0/5
I tried to book tickets to Sagrada Familia but they were all sold out on the websites. There were none available while I was in Barcelona and having travelled from New Zealand I was keen to see the Cathedral even if I had to pay more to do so! I was able to source two tickets through Thrillophilia. ... Read More
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Tim Bittle
Reviewed: 31 Jul 2024
5.0/5
We had booked tickets with another website during our trip only to discover that upon arrival, the site had failed to confirm our tickets and we were not permitted entry. Because it was high season, there were no available tickets to purchase for the same day or any other day during our stay. We sea... Read More

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