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Sagrada Familia, Barcelona – Part II

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“The patron of this project is not in a hurry”. Gaudí.

The history of the Temple de la Sagrada Família is the history of a lifetime built stone after stone. Discover here its evolution, from its birth, childhood and youth, until the maturity of the present time. 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. Admission:(EUR 9); groups, pensioners & students:(EUR 7); schools:(EUR 2); children under 10: free; guided tours (11.30am-1pm Mon-Fri):(EUR 3); lift: (EUR 1).

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  • Anonymous

    Wow ! its looks so beautiful. I am really impressed by the Temple of de la Sagrada Família. Its really made by the great architect. Its looks so expensive also.

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