Basilica of the Sagrada Familia
The Basílica from Sagrada Família is in the northern part of the city, dominating its surroundings, with the 18 Spindly towers rising above all other buildings.One of the most unconventional churches in Europe, this amazing monument is designated as a site of the UNESCO World Heritage.But, instead of following the plans, he created a signal example of his famous art architectures Art Nouveau.He had no firm ideas in mind, preferring to modify and add to plans as the works advanced. In Nă and Gaudi initially forecast between 10 and fifteen years, the church was never completed during his life.Since 1926, other architects have continued to work on the basilica based on Gaudi's plans.In 2010, the main nave was completed, and the basilica was consecrated by Pope Benedict XVI (although the construction is still in progress).Jesus. If the basilica is unfinished, tourists can visit the interior to admire the amazing sacred space and its dazzling art.The main nave of the sanctuary is a huge space of 90 meters long and 60 meters high.The ceiling glitters with opulent decorative details, and the colored stained glass windows allow the etheric light to flow inside.The general effect is the fall of the jaw.Gaudi best surprised the essence of his architectural masterpiece when he described it as "a work that is in the hands of God and the will of men."
