The Sagrada Família stands as an iconic example of visionary architecture, intertwining Art Nouveau and Gothic elements in a symphony of stone that seems to reach for the heavens. Its construction, initiated by the architect Antoni Gaudí over a century ago, remains a testament to both his genius and the ongoing dedication to completing his unparalleled vision. Upon entering, visitors are enveloped in a kaleidoscope of light filtering through the intricate stained glass windows, each telling a story of faith and human spirit. The basilica's towering spires, each dedicated to a different biblical figure, pierce the skyline, promising an encounter with the divine. 💡Curiosities Did you know that no two facades of the Sagrada Família are the same? Each represents a different biblical theme, showcasing Gaudí's profound dedication to infusing his works with rich symbolism. Furthermore, the structure is packed with natural motifs, literally bringing the concepts of creation into the building's very design. Its completion date, once a distant dream, now aims for 2026, marking the centenary of Gaudí's passing.
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