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  • La Sagrada Família (Catalan, ‘The Holy Family’) is a large Roman Catholic basilica under construction in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Construction began in 1882 and its formal title is Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família. Antoni Gaudí worked on the project for over 40 years, devoting the last 15 years of his life entirely to this endeavour. On the subject of the extremely long construction period, Gaudí is said to have joked, “My client is not in a hurry.” After Gaudí’s death in 1926, work continued under the direction of Domènech Sugranyes until interrupted by the Spanish Civil War in 1935. Parts of the unfinished building and Gaudí’s models and workshop were destroyed during the war by Catalan anarchists. The design, as now being constructed, is based both on reconstructed versions of the lost plans and on modern adaptations.

  • As my other work of the same but with a special twist for Halloween.

  • Sagrada Familia, Gaudi creation, Barcelona, Spain

  • The still not finished Church Designed by Gaudi. / 8 of 12 towers are standing, the whole building site is more than impressive :D

  • The Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Familia or simply Sagrada Familia, Antoni Gaudí’s unfinished masterpiece. Construction started in 1882 and is expected to continue until at least 2041. The Sagrada Familia is one of the must see attractions in the marvelous city of Barcelona, Spain. Related shots can be found at: Barcelona or you can view all my Spanish shots. Best viewed Larger.

  • The Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Familia or simply Sagrada Familia, Antoni Gaudí’s unfinished masterpiece. Construction started in 1882 and is expected to continue until at least 2041. The Sagrada Familia is one of the must see attractions in the marvelous city of Barcelona, Spain. Related shots can be found at: Barcelona or you can view all my Spanish shots. Best viewed Larger.

  • Stained glass from inside the Sagrada Familia. The Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Familia or simply Sagrada Familia, Antoni Gaudí’s unfinished masterpiece. Construction started in 1882 and is expected to continue until at least 2041. The Sagrada Familia is one of the must see attractions in the marvelous city of Barcelona, Spain. Related shots can be found at: Barcelona or you can view all my Spanish shots. Best viewed Larger.

  • This picture was taken inside of the phenominal [unfinished] church called Sagrada Familia designed and built by Antoni Gaudi in Barcelona, Spain.

  • Just a tiny fraction of the incredible decorative sculptures which adorn the outside of the Sagrada Familia. To give you an idea of scale, these carvings are lifesize. The Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Familia or simply Sagrada Familia, Antoni Gaudí’s unfinished masterpiece. Construction started in 1882 and is expected to continue until at least 2041. The Sagrada Familia is one of the must see attractions in the marvelous city of Barcelona, Spain. BEST VIEWED LARGER Related shots can be found at: Barcelona or you can view all my Spanish shots. / /

  • Just a tiny fraction of the incredible decorative sculptures which adorn the outside of the Sagrada Familia. To give you an idea of scale, these carvings are lifesize. The Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Familia or simply Sagrada Familia, Antoni Gaudí’s unfinished masterpiece. Construction started in 1882 and is expected to continue until at least 2041. The Sagrada Familia is one of the must see attractions in the marvelous city of Barcelona, Spain. BEST VIEWED LARGER Related shots can be found at: Barcelona or you can view all my Spanish shots. / /

  • Just a tiny fraction of the incredible decorative sculptures which adorn the outside of the Sagrada Familia. To give you an idea of scale, these carvings are lifesize. The Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Familia or simply Sagrada Familia, Antoni Gaudí’s unfinished masterpiece. Construction started in 1882 and is expected to continue until at least 2041. The Sagrada Familia is one of the must see attractions in the marvelous city of Barcelona, Spain. BEST VIEWED LARGER Related shots can be found at: Barcelona or you can view all my Spanish shots. / /

  • Just a tiny fraction of the incredible decorative sculptures which adorn the outside of the Sagrada Familia. To give you an idea of scale, these carvings are lifesize. The Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Familia or simply Sagrada Familia, Antoni Gaudí’s unfinished masterpiece. Construction started in 1882 and is expected to continue until at least 2041. The Sagrada Familia is one of the must see attractions in the marvelous city of Barcelona, Spain. BEST VIEWED LARGER Related shots can be found at: Barcelona or you can view all my Spanish shots. / /

  • Oil on canvas 6’x4’

  • A massive Roman Catholic church in Barcelona Spain By Gaudi. Under construction since 1882. /

  • Sagrada familia, Barcelona

  • Sagrada familia in Barcelona, Gaudi’s unfinished work which still has about 20 years to go Canon 1Ds Mk2 / ISO 100 / F11

  • Interior of La Sagrada Famalia, Barcelona. Spain Played around with post processing to create a God-like effect on the windows. Increased brightness and contrast slightly to make give the inward glow to the windows. Canon SX100IS Top 10 in Religious Meaning Challenge MCN: C92C7-55968-14EF9

  • Gaudi’s La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain is quite a masterpiece, both outside and inside. These columns inside the cathedral are quite inmense and trying to capture all of them was impossible because I didn’t have the correct lens with me. (However due to the number of tourists in the cathedral, it would’ve been impossible anyway.) This was one of the most decent pictures that I could find among the few I took. Camera: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Exposure Program: Manual / Exposure Time: 1/80 sec / F-Stop: f/5.60 / ISO Speed: 400 / No Flash /

  • / (AS IS) Fujifilm F31fd / This is a staircase inside one of the towers of the Temple of the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, one of Gaudi creations. To me this particular part of the staircase became a nightmare, as it is very dark on a good day, but when I was there, it was getting dark outside, I was one of the last tourists coming down from the tower that day and I was alone. As you can see, there is no balustrade/hand rail, and it’s a long way down (and this is taken upwards, when I was half way)! I used my camera’s AF light to see where I was stepping, and the only thing that kept me from screaming was taking pictures. Enjoy! / Currently in the ‘Land of Dream’ challenge. /

  • What can I say. Amazing!

  • Figure out the situation, I’m sure pretty known to you… You fly through thousands miles in different country just for looking at some great architectural creation. You think how you’ll make great shots of this building. You dreaming about it even during your sleep and… you’re there. But what you see… / Your dream is under construction. No great shots, just great frustration… It’s what exactly happened to me when I arrived to Barcelona, to my dream, to Sagrada Familia. This piece of art, probably the best creation by Gaudi, was covered by construction stuff and between the towers of the cathedral I could see just construction cranes… La Sagrada Familia is probably the most famous building in Barcelona and one of the most well known in Spain. Gaudí worked 43 years on the construction of the church, and the building is still not finished (the construction work is supposed to end sometime in the 2020’s). La Sagrada Familia will have 18 towers representing the 12 apostles, the 4 evangelists, Virgin Mary and Jesus. The Tower of Jesus will be the highest: it will rise from the center of the church and go up 170 meters – the towers that have been finished are 109 meters high. So… I figured out how it will be during that crazy day, when will be Grand Opening. I can imagine it because I’ve been in Barcelona when Barcelona socker team won the World Cup. Guess it will be crazy shooting around (just by photo cameras, I hope)...

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