Apr05
Published by vanhal in Arts, Europe, Monuments, Museums, Parks, Photos, Relaxing, Spain, Travel Tips, Urban Tourism

“The patron of this project is not in a hurry”. GaudÃ.
The history of the Temple de la Sagrada FamÃlia 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 FamÃlia is the unfinished and most expensive project by Antoni GaudÃ, 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.
Continue reading Sagrada Familia, Barcelona – Part II
Feb17
Published by Asya in Arts, Cultural, Europe, Monuments, Praying, Sightseeings, Spain, Urban Tourism
La Sagrada Familia is a large Roman
Catholic basilica under construction in
Barcelona,
Spain.
La Sagrada Familia is one of Gaudi’s most famous works in Barcelona and one of Barcelona’s most characteristic buildings.
Antoni Gaudà worked on the project for over 40 years. The first stone was placed on 1882, on the festival of St. Joseph. After Gaudi’s death in 1926, work continued under the direction of Dominick Sugranyes until interrupted by the Spanish Civil War in 1935.
Continue reading La Sagrada Familia – The triumph of the Catholic Church
Dec03
Published by nerdeff in ACTIVITIES, CONTINENTS, COUNTRIES, Chillin, Ecuador, Praying, Sightseeings, South America, TOPICS, Travel Tips, Walking

Seventy kilometers from the city of Loja in the mountains of southern
Ecuador is the town of
El Cisne, the site of a much venerated
Marian shrine. The
basilica of El Cisne was built in 1742 and modeled after a similar basilica in Harlungenberg, Germany. In 1594, the inhabitants of the El Cisne region had desired their own religious relic, similar to the
Virgin of Guadalupe in Mexico City.
Continue reading If you are in Ecuador definetely go to Church of El Cisne
Nov30
Published by nerdeff in ACTIVITIES, Arts, CONTINENTS, COUNTRIES, Chillin, Europe, Monuments, Museums, Photos, Praying, Relaxing, Sightseeings, TOPICS, Travel Stories, Vatican City

After the highly important visit of
Pope Benedict XVI in
Turkey last days i decided to write some words about the one of the most important christianic religious buildings in the world, The
St. Peter’s Basilica. This great building is the center of christianity. It is officially known in Italian as the
Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano and colloquially called
Saint Peter’s Basilica.
Continue reading The Basilica of Saint Peter inside Vatican City