At first glance, the Sagrada Familia is recognized as a global symbol of the Spanish capital, Barcelona, and undoubtedly is one of the most spectacular buildings in the region's history. Spain has adopted a cultural tradition and its rich history is thought to go back to 400 years after the establishment of Rome. Therefore, by explaining the foundation and importance of history, and the belief in this culture, I embraced the famous place in Barcelona.
The Sagrada Familia Museum, the architectural style of Barcelona, is strongly influenced by Antonio Gaudí's work. One of the most wonderful works of Gaudi is Sagrada Familia, a huge Neo-Gothic temple. Construction of the temple began in 1882 and is still in progress! The building is the best attraction of Barcelona and celebrates approximately 2 million visitors each year. After entering Sagrada Familia you can visit the museum in the building. The museum is dedicated to the history and construction of the Sagrada Familia and provides attractive insights to its architect Gaudi.
In 1909 Gaudi built a temporary school building of Sagrada Familia in the southwest corner of the site for the Sagrada family and local children. The following year, in 1910, a model of Jesus 'birthday, featured by Gaudi's work organized by his friend and supporter Eusebi Güell, was exhibited in Paris' Grand Palais. Pacion's facade was designed in 1911. In 1914, Gaudi decided to focus on the Yomuki temple of the sacred church, but explains why he did not do any other major work in the later years of his life. He began to concentrate as he spent the last few months at his studio studio; the space next to the rear was used to create scale models, drawings and designs, sculptures and photographs.
Next, Sagrada Familia. By train (about 6 minutes by taxi), 43 minutes by train from Guell Palace is Gaudi's most famous work. A large church that was at the construction level since 1882. This building, 558 feet tall, is wonderful and is one of the world's highest religious buildings. We will explore outside and visit the inside (you can walk any tower (currently closed) if you are lucky). Spain painters, sculptors, printmakers, ceramists, stage designers, poets, playwrights, playwright Pablo Picasso have spent nearly 10 years in Barcelona, and are definitely his mark. It is probably the best way to learn about his eternal relationship with Picasso and the city by visiting the Picasso Museum. The museum has over 4,000 pieces, including one of his most extensive and perfect permanent collection.