Holidays: Sagrada Familia 1


This year we decided to finally visit the Sagrada Familia, Gaudí’s masterpiece, which just now got a construction permit. I went there 20 years ago, when you just showed up, threw a few bucks at them and then explored at your leisure. Now you have to book in advance, have a 15 Min window to enter and then have to go through security like at an airport. We bought “evening tickets” which are cheaper and give you an hour to explore the cathedral, which we deemed to be enough with the kids and also we wanted to see it again later in the dark. The entrance prices showed why the whole thing is absurd, since the kid who had to pay reduced admission was complaining and staring at her phone the whole time, while the kid who got in for free called it “the best thing she’d ever seen”.

Let’s start with the outside.

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You enter the cathedral through the “Birth Portal”. Why it’s called that we’ll see in a minute.

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You can clearly see the older and newer parts here.

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And here we have him, baby Jesus, apparently needing a bath in a tub.

Comments

  1. wereatheist says

    In his book “Homage to Catalonia”, George Orwell complained about the Anarchists not having burnt down the cathedral.
    But Anarchists in Spain didn’t, generally, burn down any churches, so his expectations were off, to say the least.

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