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My WOW! Experience

  • bcrovetti
  • Feb 8, 2016
  • 1 min read

4 years ago, I had the privilege of visiting La Sagrada Familia. I was on a trip with a group of students from my Catholic high school. As one can imagine, we visted dozens of religious buildings during our time in Italy, Spain, and France. La Sagrada Familia was my favorite. La Sagrada Familia was excatly how everyone explains it, "magnificent, huge, and spiritual." We were unable to go inside the basilica due to specific construction going on at the time. However, we looked at the outside in great detail, as well as viewing many interior photographs as a group. I will be returning to Barcelona this summer, and hope to be able to tour the inside (especially after all of this research).


 
 
 

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La Sagrada Familia
Location: Barcelona, Spain
 
Architect: Antoni Gaudi
 
Date of Construction: 1882- present
 
La Sagrada Familia has reached it's final stage of construction 132 years later. The new architect is Jordi Fauli. The massive building is scheduled to be completed in 2026, which is the 100th anniversary of the Gaudi's death.
 
 
 
Schwab, Katharine. "Gaudi's Barcelona Basilica: Almost Finished After 132 Years." The Atlantic. Atlantic Media Company, 3 Nov. 2015. Web. 09 Feb. 2016.
 
 
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