Templo Expiatorio of the Sagrada Família is the unfinished and most expensive project by Antoni Gaudí, the great architect. This unique exhibit includes plans, drawings, photographs and models related to the construction of the temple, and pieces made from wrought iron, bronze and wood as well. Visitors can also see how the temple was devised and its origins. The museum is located in the crypt of the basilica and you enter from the side of the Passió façade (Carrer Sardenya). There is also a lift that takes visitors to one of the towers, from which there is an excellent view over this unfinished though magnificent construction.
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La Sagrada Familia- nice from the outside
It is a very nice church from the outside. You have to wait for a very long to time to go in to the church, you have to pay 8,00 entrence fee....
Simply amazing!
The Nativity Facade, the original work by Gaudi, is simply amazing. The beauty and complexity of it is staggering.The Passion Facade, newly co...
Must seen
This place is so spectacular that I have to say that it is a "must seen" in Barcelona. It is still under construction now, but it is amazing al...
The heart of the city
We instantly fell in love with the artist/architect. The view from the top is a great overview of the city. It's a shame that it is still a w...
Nice place to see once.
This is an extremely intriging cathedral. This project has been ongoing for over 100 years. What I didn't quite understand is the fact the th...
Maybe in the next 50 years
OK, the exterior is well worth the trip, but I regret paying to go inside to only see scaffolds and cranes!The Museum underneath isnt worth visitin
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