They rushed you right off the platform so we did really well to get two pics!
to the right of the baby Jesus.
To the left of the baby Jesus.
Since it was Christmas they had a staircase so you could visit the statue of the Birth of Jesus. We stood in line. to see.
You can see a duck and some birds.
There are two tortoises at the base of columns on the Nativity facade. They represent the land and the sea. They are also symbols…
At the bottom, a centurion and above him are soldiers throwing dice.
Jesus to the Cavalry is the bottom level. The top level is the Crucifixion.
Jesus sitting up there represents the ascension. The towers on this side are also dedicated to Apostles: James, Thomas, Philip, an…
This facade is carved with harsh straight lines to resemble the bones of a skeleton. Construction began in 1954 and towers were co…
I think this is St. John preaching.
Above the Coronation of the Virgin is a Cypress Tree with doves, symbolizing purity.
To the right, towards the bottom you can see Jesus as a carpenter. Towards the center you see Mary and Joseph seeking Jesus in the…
The Nativity facade was built between 1894 and 1930 and was the first façade to be completed. The four towers are each dedicated t…
You can see the Star of Bethlehem above them and birds to the sides and below.
The Nativity Facade had scenes from Jesus' birth. It also had a lot of animals to symbolize life. This scene represents the slaugh…
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…
This side is very harsh and angular. It depicts Jesus' last night before the crucifixion, the crucifixion and the ascension. You c…