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Pope Blesses Gaudí's Sagrada Família Tower, Century in the Making
religion1 month ago

Pope Blesses Gaudí's Sagrada Família Tower, Century in the Making

Pope Leo XIV visited Barcelona to bless the Tower of Jesus Christ at Antoni Gaudí’s Sagrada Família, a milestone in the 144-year construction and a centenary since Gaudí’s death, with the church touted as possibly the world’s tallest. The 18 towers symbolize biblical figures and the façades narrate Jesus’ life; Gaudí’s successors use digital modelling, 3D printing and robotics to continue his work. The Mass, attended by Spain’s King and Queen, included a visit to Gaudí’s tomb and concluded with the tower’s blessing, lights, fireworks and drone displays. The pope praised Gaudí as an architect inspired by faith and noted that the project remains a work in progress, while the Vatican advances Gaudí’s path toward sainthood.

"Iconic Sagrada Familia in Barcelona Set for 2026 Completion"
architecture2 years ago

"Iconic Sagrada Familia in Barcelona Set for 2026 Completion"

Barcelona's iconic Sagrada Familia, designed by architect Antoni Gaudí, is set to be completed in 2026, over 140 years after construction began in 1882. The church, known for its unique design and significance, will feature 18 towers representing biblical figures. Despite setbacks including the Spanish Civil War and lack of official planning permission until 2019, the project is now 70% complete and on track to become the world's tallest church upon its finalization.

"Iconic Sagrada Familia in Barcelona Set for 2026 Completion"
architecture2 years ago

"Iconic Sagrada Familia in Barcelona Set for 2026 Completion"

The iconic Sagrada Familia in Barcelona is set to be completed in 2026, over 140 years after construction began. The final tower, dedicated to Jesus Christ, will reach 172.5 meters and feature a 17-meter-tall cross. Designed by Antoni Gaudí, the basilica's completion will make it the world's tallest church. Construction was interrupted by the Spanish Civil War and carried out illegally for 137 years until a building permit was finally issued in 2019.