4990 x 3741 px | 42,2 x 31,7 cm | 16,6 x 12,5 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
20 aprile 2020
Ubicazione:
Barcelona
Altre informazioni:
Sagrada Familia Cathedral by Antoni Gaudi aerial view Barcelona Catalonia Spain The expiatory temple of the Sagrada Familia, the construction of which commenced in 1882, is today one of the emblems of Barcelona, known around the world and visited by millions of people. The part built by Gaudí was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005. The Construction Board hopes to finish the works in 2026, marking the centenary of Gaudí’s death. In 1881, thanks to donations, the Spiritual Association of the Devotees of Saint Joseph bought a 12, 800 m2 plot to build the temple. But the first stone was not placed until 19 March 1882, on Saint Joseph’s day. Initially, the project was commissioned to another architect, Francesc de Paula Villar, but Gaudí assumed the position at the end of 1883. His new project was much more ambitious than that proposed by his predecessor. It included the construction of a temple with 5 naves, a transept, an apse, an exterior ambulatory, 3 façades and 18 towers. It was the most complex and unique project that Gaudí had carried out throughout his professional career, to which he dedicated 43 years of his life.