In addition to the large ceiling tiles that resemble flowers, there are small flowers that look like they're in vases above and to…
You can see how big the columns are with the people standing around. The church is huge!
Even though it was rainy outside there was still enough light to stream in through the beautiful stained glass windows.
All of Gaudi's designs were patterned after something in nature. The staircase was patterned after a conch shell.
A statue of St. Joseph at one end of the basilica.
Gaudi designed the columns to look like trees with branches.
The inside was just incredible, beyond words.
A close-up of the window.
Everywhere you looked there was something beautiful to see!
This façade was the first to be completed (1894-1930) and depicts scenes the birth of Jesus Christ and scenes from His life. You c…
We had to walk around to the Nativity Façade to get in. It SUCH a different style than the Passion façade.
This side is very harsh and angular. It depicts Jesus' last night before the crucifixion, the crucifixion and the ascension. You c…
Constuction started in 1882 and has continued since then. It was interrupted for the SPanish Civil War and relies in private donat…
First stop, buy a ticket! Like many high-profile churches, it's not free. The money does go to finishing the church.
Sooo excited to see the Sagrada Familia in person!
The first stop was Casa Milá or La Pedrera by Gaudí. We didn't get off at this stop. We wanted the next stop first. If we had time…
We got SO lucky and got a seat inside the bus! Whew!
We finally made it to the bus stop! It was a much longer walk than I thought!