The red/orange staned glass was on the oppose wall of the blue/green glass. The nets were there because they were doing contructio…
The stained glass was stunning! There was so much of it and even though it was rainy outside there was still light pouring in. It…
Looking up inside one of the towers.
At the top of the columns you can see they had the names of the Apostles. In this photo there's "Mateu" (Matthew) and "Marc" (Mark…
A close-up of Jesus above the altar.
Even got Bill in there while he was taking a picture!
A cool shot through the columns, looking at the spiral staircase.
In addition to the large ceiling tiles that resemble flowers, there are small flowers that look like they're in vases above and to…
A close-up of the window.
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!
Well, every town had a HUGE church, we could just see this one as we came in to town since it was up on the hill.
It looks like we might have missed a couple of cool buildings when we were walking around the town.
I think this is St. Lucia.
The church was closed so we walked around the outside, just to take a look.
We spotted a church up ahead!