You can go up the towers on foot or using the lift, and enjoy breathtaking views of Barcelona. Our website uses its own cookies and third-party cookies to improve and personalise our services and make it easier to browse the site. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with this.
You can change your settings or receive more information here. Legal information. The 18 towers are dedicated to important biblical figures , and this is reflected in their size: 12 of them represent the apostles , 4 the evangelists , one the Virgin Mary and the highest of them all represents Jesus Christ , which will be topped by a cross reaching a height of metres. When it has been completed, the Sagrada Familia will be the highest building in Barcelona and the highest church in the world.
Did you know that the Sagrada Familia had schools for the children of those working on the temple? This information was not entirely recovered, so we will never fully see what the architect had envisaged.
Construction started in and it was finished in Did you know that the Sagrada Familia will be the highest building in Barcelona and the highest church in the world with a height of metres? Like all expiatory temples, sources of revenue for the Sagrada Familia can only come from donations and personal contributions.
The building is still under construction so be prepared to see a lot of work continuing when you visit. However this in itself is interesting, especially if you visit the museum inside the building. Up to 2 hours or more is not uncommon. Bear in mind you could be queuing for hours in the hot Spanish sun making this a particularly unpleasant experience.
Make sure to bring plenty of water and sunscreen. This means that even after standing in a long queue for hours you could be further delayed while the Basilica empties to a safe number of visitors. Tourist Information Guide.
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