As we continue to share highlights of our recent vacation to Spain we saved the best for last. Although, quite honestly, each of Gaudi’s works stands on its own; each is a harmonious tribute to nature. Sagrada Familia
I think the reason that La Sagrada Familia has become the focal point of Gaudi’s achievements is, in part, due to its continued evolution. Gaudi began work on it in 1883 and continued to work until his death in 1926 when it was less than a quarter complete. Work has continued over the decades, funded by private donations. The basilica is scheduled to be completed by 2026 which will be the centennial of Gaudi’s death. On a side note, it is deemed a basilica, meaning significant church, as Barcelona already has a cathedral and apparently you can only have one per city!
Look closely at the exterior of the Sagrada Familia and you will find that it consists of layer upon layer of images and symbolism.
Once inside the visual delight continues. Pillars inspired by sinew and bones are an amazing feat of both engineering and aesthetic design.
It is fun to compare the design of the pillars to the sinewy movement and design of our Epic entry door handles from our Ergo Collection of architectural hardware.
And light and color are never forgotten by the maestro!
The location and grand scale of this iconic building has certainly secured its position in history and is worth a visit since photographs do not do it justice.
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