The Sagrada Familia Basilica is considered one of Barcelona's biggest tourist attractions and one of the most photographed buildings in the world. That's why we can't wait to finally be able to photograph this architectural wonder of the famous Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí, which was started in 1882 (!), without scaffolding and cranes. Check out what the completed Sagrada Familia will look like in 2016, when it is supposed to breathe with full lungs.
Sagrada Familia in Barcelona is considered one of the most unusual and spectacular sacral buildings of our time, and its construction has been going on for a long time with interruptions 134 years. Work on the basilica started a long time ago 1882, and should be completed in years 2026, on the centenary of the death of her "father", Catalan architect Anton Gaudí. At his death in 1926, the church was a quarter of the way through construction.
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Construction drags on like chicken intestines due to the complexity of Gaudí's plans and a chronic lack of money (which is also collected through donations), and the humming of the machines has stopped in the meantime also due to the civil war. Although it won't be completed until ten years from now, you don't have to wait until 2026 to see what it will look like Sagrada Familia, when it will be finished and when it will shine for the first time in all its glory, without any flaws in its form construction scaffolds and cranes.
More information:
sagradafamilia.org