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The Sagrada Familia is one of the most famous monuments in Barcelona and one of the most visited temples in the world. This article will help you get the most out of your visit to the Sagrada Familia.

The Sagrada Familia welcomes more than 4.5 million visitors each year, making it the most visited place in all of Barcelona and one of the most visited in Spain, along with the Alhambra and the Prado Museum.



What’s the Sagrada Familia?

The Expiatory Temple of the Holy Family, or simply the Holy Family, is a Catholic basilica whose construction began in 1882, still unfinished today. This temple is considered the most important work of the famous architect Antonio Gaudí and the greatest exponent of Catalan modernist architecture.

It is the second most visited church in the world and, after its completion, it will also become the tallest Christian church in the world, reaching 172.5 meters in height with its central tower. The Sagrada Familia has three impressive façades dedicated to the three stages of Christ's life: the Birth, the Passion, and the Glory.



What’s the history of the Sagrada Familia?

Despite being his most famous work, the construction of the Sagrada Familia does not begin with Gaudí but with Francisco de Paula del Villar y Lozano, another architect of the same time. The first stone of the temple was laid on the day of San José (March 19) 1882; Gaudí attended the ceremony together with Villar since Gaudí had been his assistant several times.

The works, however, did not begin until more than a year later, on August 25, 1883. Villar decided to give up the project not much later, which was offered to the architect Joan Martorell. He rejected the offer, culminating in the young Gaudí, only 31 years old, remaining in charge of the Sagrada Familia.

Since then, Gaudí devoted himself intensely to the temple, the last 15 years of his life doing it exclusively. Unfortunately for Gaudí, the works would extend far beyond his death in 1926. The direction of the work has passed through many hands since then, but Antonio Gaudí's vision remains.

If you want to know more about the work of the iconic architect Antonio Gaudí, you can make a joint visit to two of his most important works: the Sagrada Familia and Park Güell.


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How to get to the Sagrada Familia?

The entrance is on Calle de la Marina; you can get there in several ways, from anywhere in the city:

  • By metro: lines L2 (purple) and L5 (blue) will leave you next to the temple, a few meters from the entrance. It is the fastest and easiest method, and you will find yourself right in front of it when going down, so it is the most recommended method.
  • By bus: any of the lines 19, 33, 34, D50, H10, or B24 will leave you near the Sagrada Familia.


When can I visit the Sagrada Familia?

The Sagrada Familia has three different schedules throughout the year:

  • November-February
    • Monday-Saturday: from 09:00 to 18:00
    • Sundays: from 10:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
  • March-October
    • Monday-Saturday: from 09:00 to 19:00
    • Sundays: from 10:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m
  • April-September
    • Monday-Saturday: from 09:00 to 20:00
    • Sundays: from 10:30 to 20:00

You can check the opening days and special hours on the official website of the Sagrada Familia.



Visit the Sagrada Familia

The Sagrada Familia is an impressive monument that culminates the work of one of the most influential architects in Spanish history: Antonio Gaudí. The temple is the maximum exponent of Catalan modernist architecture and a mandatory visit for travelers who pass through Barcelona.

Come with us if you don't want to wait in lines for several hours to visit the Sagrada Familia! Our professional guides will make your visit comfortable, enjoyable, and fun without missing anything about this magnificent place.


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