Barcelona is on top of world tourism. With so many interesting attractions, there is one big favorite, that also is the most crowded to visit there: Basilica La Sagrada Familia.
In this video you will know the most curious facts about the temple: how is it? When to visit it? Can you attend a mass there? How much does a ticket cost? When will La Sagrada Familia construction be finished? Who was Antoni Gaudí, the creator of La Sagrada Familia? These and other facts explained here.
Chapters:
0:00 What is La Sagrada Familia?
0:25 La Sagrada Familia’s building parts
1:06 Antoni Gaudí
1:20 How Gaudí died
1:41 Attending service at La Sagrada Familia
1:57 La Sagrada Familia’s timetables
2:13 Tickets for La Sagrada Familia
If you’d like to have more updated information about La Sagrada Familia (and even how to skip the huge lines to enter), check the full story on our blog: https://triptripnow.com/skip-the-line-sagrada-familia-barcelona/
UPDATE DURING COVID-19: La Sagrada Familia is open again although visitors should follow safety rules, like wearing a mask at all times, keeping a safe distance of 2 meters from others and following a route of one direction only (entering on Carrer de la Marina and exiting on Carrer de Sardenya or through the museum). Ticket prices also changed. The cheapest one now starts at 26€.
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En agosto de 1936 las patrullas de Companys mataban 70 curas al día, le confesaba a Juan Simeón Vidarte hablando de los frailes: “De esos ejemplares aquí no quedan”.
A la persecución ideológica y religiosa se unió una destrucción como en tiempos de la Roma de Nerón o la invasión islamita del año 711.
Juan Bassegoda Nonell, director de la Cátedra Gaudí: “Nunca en la dilatada historia de Cataluña se había producido un conjunto de daños contra el patrimonio artístico tan sistemáticamente organizado”. La Generalitat legitimó expolios y destrucciones: se quemaron 464 retablos de valor incalculable, joyas escultóricas, incunables, las pinturas de la catedral de Vich. Salvo el rescate in extremis de Monserrat y la catedral , 500 iglesias ardieron en Barcelona incluida la Sagrada Familia, donde se profanó la tumba de Gaudí.