The Sagrada Família, a whimsical masterpiece in Barcelona, Spain, has been under construction since 1882 and expected to be completed some time in the next few years. Designed by the visionary Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí, it seamlessly blends Gothic and Art Nouveau styles. The basilica's facades tell biblical tales, and inside, vibrant stained glass and tree-like columns create a magical ambiance. This UNESCO World Heritage Site stands as an enduring symbol of architectural innovation and religious artistry. Gaudí dedicated his later years to the Sagrada Família until his tragic end in 1962.
The interior features unique tree-like columns, symbolizing the
branching lineage of Christ and the apostles. Gaudí aimed to evoke a
sacred forest inside the basilica, reflected in the ceiling's canopy
of leaves and the overall organic design.
Colorful stained glass windows bathe the interior in ever-changing
hues, creating a mesmerizing play of light. Gaudi even considered
acoustics, ensuring the interior enhances sound quality for religious
ceremonies and musical performances.