Thursday, June 27, 2024

5 Dec 2016 Day 2 Barcelona La Sagrada Familia

 


Picture taken from La Pedrera 

Designed and built with a team of top engineers, La Sagrada Familia is the stunning symbol of the city of Barcelona. Anthoni Gaudi was born in 1852 and studied in Barcelona's School of Architecture. His principal patron, industrialist Eusebi Guell commissioned to design the following iconic places and buildings 

a) Palau Guell
b) Parc Guell (we visited it and pix in later posts)
c) La Pedrera
d) La Sagrada Familia

In English the La Sagrada Familia is known as the Expiatory Temple of the Holy Family, which he embarked at the age of 31 or 1883. To date, it is still not finished, and there are vert few sharp or pointed edges of the Temple. The expected date of completion is 2026 

In 2010, the Nave was coveted and consecrated in an elaborate ceremony with Pope Benedict XVI as the chief guest. 



Inside the church you will be awestruck at the opulence and marvel at the engineering feat of creating the huge domes, which used counter weights and reinforced buttresses. A major engineering feat of the late 19th century then.




Inside the church you will see a huge statue of Jesus at the cross, and this is apparently the only one where he has his legs up and knees bent. The significance of this design is lost on me, but I recall with awe how the lowly shepherds and the poor working class in those days would take in the entire interior of the church with absolute gratitude and compliance. 

The fact that it took decades to finish and that the poor architect died a pauper's death (he was knocked down by a tram in 1926), when he was knocked down, no one knew this was THE Gaudi and he was not given any special treatment, as the story goes.  



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