La Sagrada Famíliabarcelona
Gaudí’s Unfinished Symphony

Overview
The world's most unique basilica, combining Gothic and Art Nouveau forms into a breathtaking structure that has been under construction for over 140 years.
What To Expect?
A forest of stone columns that branch out like trees, filtering sunlight through massive stained-glass windows to create a kaleidoscopic glow. You can explore the Nativity and Passion facades and take an elevator up the towers for a panoramic view of Barcelona. The sheer scale and detail of the carvings make it one of the most emotional architectural experiences in the world.
Tips
- Tickets MUST be booked online in advance; they rarely sell tickets at the door.
- Download the official app for the included audio guide.
- Choose the 'Nativity Tower' for views of the sea and the 'Passion Tower' for city views.
Exploring La Sagrada Família
A Visionary's Legacy
Antoni Gaudí took over the project in 1883 and devoted his life to it until his death in 1926. He is buried in the crypt of the basilica.
The project is funded entirely by private donations and ticket sales. Completion is currently aimed for 2026, the centenary of Gaudí's death.
How to reach La Sagrada Família
Located in the Eixample district. Directly accessible via Metro Line 2 and Line 5 (Sagrada Família Station).
Tips for Visiting La Sagrada Família, barcelona
- Tickets MUST be booked online in advance; they rarely sell tickets at the door.
- Download the official app for the included audio guide.
- Choose the 'Nativity Tower' for views of the sea and the 'Passion Tower' for city views.



















































