SAGRADA FAMILIA - BARCELONA SPAIN [ HD]
The Sagrada Familia is one of the most amazing churches in the world, because of the layout its outstanding, millions and millions of tourists who visit annually to the city of Barcelona,
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With its beaches, spectacular architecture, and picturesque scenery, Spain has been a major tourist destination for decades. But at the square around the Sagrada Familia church, one of Barcelona’s best-known landmarks, the constant throng of tourists is starting to wear on locals’ nerves.
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La Sagrada Familia, Barcelona - Spain
The Basílica de la Sagrada Família commonly known as the Sagrada Família, is a large unfinished Roman Catholic minor basilica in Barcelona, Spain. Designed by Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí, his work on the building is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. On November 7th 2010, Pope Benedict XVI consecrated the church and proclaimed it a minor basilica.
BARCELONA WALK | Sagrada Família - Gaudí's World-Famous Gothic Church | Spain
A first-person perspective Barcelona walk tour of the surrounding area of the Sagrada Família gothic church.
See all the sights as Watched Walker (yes, I’m talking about myself in the third person) takes us on a walking tour through the streets of Barcelona, featuring Sagrada Família, the unfinished gothic church designed by Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí. The route begins in the Plaça de la Sagrada Família Park, then to the Passion façade to the West of Sagrada Família, next moving around the south of the church to the Nativity façade to the East, finally to the Plaça de Gaudí Park where the tour concludes.
Sights seen along the tour include the Sagrada Família, Plaça de la Sagrada Família Park, souvenir store, refreshment kiosks, and Plaça de Gaudí Park with its trees and large pond.
And in each video I've hidden a blinking eye, can you spot it? (It could appear more than once). In addition to the blinking eye, I've also added the Watched Walker logo to various scenes–it could be on buildings, vehicles or any other objects, so keep an eye out for it too!
Footage recorded June 2017.
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BARCELONA Spain, La Sagrada Familia - Park Guell, Placa de Catalunya, and La Rambla
In this Barcelona Spain travel diary video, I will show you places to visit in Barcelona. First, I went to La Sagrada Familia, second I went to Park Guell, then I went to Placa de Catalunya, and the last one I went to the most iconic Barcelona shopping street named La Rambla.
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Placa De La Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain
Placa De La Sagrada Familia, Barcelona.
Placa De La Sagrada Familia, Barcelona
Interior Placa De La Sagrada Familia, Barcelona (La Sagrada Familia is one of Gaudi's most famous works in Barcelona, must see when you visit Barcelona)
Tour of Wonka & Dr Suess Style Basilica | Sagrada Familia Barcelona Spain
I think I have a new favorite Basilica, the amazing Segrada Familia in Barcelona. This place is absolutely stunning!
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Sagrada: The Mystery of Creation Official Trailer (2014) - Spanish Cathedral Documentary HD
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Sagrada: The Mystery of Creation Official Trailer (2014) - Spanish Cathedral Documentary HD
One of the most iconic structures ever built, Barcelona's La Sagrada Familia is a unique and fascinating architectural project conceived by Antoni Gaudi in the late 19th century. More than 125 years after construction began, the basilica still remains unfinished. Sagrada: The Mystery of Creation celebrates Gaudi's vision and the continuing work of architects as they strive to complete the colossal project while delving into the process of artistic creation in a historical context.
La Sagrada Familia was commissioned by the Order of St Joseph in 1882. After conflicts arose between the Order and the original architect, 31 year old Antoni Gaudí was hired to complete the design. A devout Catholic and architectural prodigy, Gaudí envisioned a place of worship that combined elements of classic French Gothic style and the curvilinear, organic aspects of the budding Art Nouveau school.
Despite decades of delays, thousands of artisans, laborers, and designers have contributed to the ambitious and glorious landmark. Inspired by Gaudí's vision, the film explores our fundamentally human search for the meaning of existence, and the quest for creative expression.
In the midst of the hustle and bustle of the Catalonian metropolis, the documentary investigates the structural developments of the Sagrada Família while allowing the audience time to observe, perceive, and reflect upon the historical, artistic and personal significance of the basilica.
Sagrada Familia | Barcelona | What really happened to Barcelona
Hey guys, this is my last Euro vlog where I am visiting Barcelona's main tourist attraction- Sagrada Familia. If you ever travel to Barcelona and miss visiting this place then you better go back and visit this. In this video I am also taking about what really happened to Barcelona and its economy.
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Templo Expiatorio de la Sagrada Familia - Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
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Sagrada Família: Visualisation of the Finished Basilica
How the Sagrada Família in Barcelona, Spain, will look once completed.
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Nearly 150 years after work began, there’s still some way to go for Barcelona’s world-famous Basilica; the Sagrada Família. The plan is for development to culminate by 2026 and this impressive video – combining helicopter footage and computer animation – shows the work planned to take place by then.
Now a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Sagrada Família attracts around three million visitors a year with entrance fees covering most of the €25million a year bill for continuing its construction. Gifts from private donors make up the rest.
Construction work began back in 1882 before Gaudí took over the following year to radically transform the design with his distinctive Gothic and Art Nouveau style.
He was killed by a tram in 1926 and only lived to see a quarter of his masterpiece finished. The design has been led by a succession of architects since, party contributing to the long and drawn out build programme.
CAD techniques are now accelerating things, enabling stone to be carved by milling machines directly from digital information as opposed to laborious hand carving.
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A Church Under Construction For More Than A Century - La Sagrada Familia Church - Barcelona - Spain
A Church Under Construction For More Than A Century - La Sagrada Familia Church - Barcelona - Spain
Spain’s La Sagrada Famila church is under construction for the past 137 Years.
An average of 20 years is what it takes for a pyramid to be built. But then,Spain’s La Sagrada Famila church has spent almost 7 times those years under construction. And what more, it’s still not completed.
If you have read Dan Brown’s last novel, “The Origin” , you would recognise this La Sagrada Famila church as the place where Prof. Robert Langdon gets into a tussle with his nemesis Major. General Avila.
If you look at the history of the La Sagrada Famila church, its construction began in 1882 under architect Francisco de Paula del Villar.
In 1883, when Villar resigned, Anthoni Gaudí took over as chief architect of La Sagrada Famila church transforming the project with his architectural and engineering style, combining Gothic and curvilinear Art forms. Antoni Gaudí devoted the remainder of his life to the project.
Inspire of all his efforts, he could not finish the project and he still remains buried in the crypt in the La Sagrada Famila church. At the time of his death in 1926, less than a 1/4th of the project was complete.
The construction of the La Sagrada Famila Church solely depended on private donations and due to this, the construction progressed at a snails pace.
The construction was interrupted by the Spanish Civil War and In July 1936, revolutionaries set fire to the crypt and broke their way into the workshop of La Sagrada Famila Church partially destroying Gaudí's original plans, drawings and plaster models, which led to 16 years work to piece together the fragments of the master model of La Sagrada Famila church.
Construction of La Sagrada Famila church resumed to intermittent progress in the 1950s.
Advancements in technologies such as computer aided design (CAD) and computerised numerical control (CNC) have since enabled faster progress and construction past the midpoint in 2010.
However, some of the La Sagrada Famila Church greatest challenges remain, including the construction of ten more spires, each symbolising an important Biblical figure in the New Testament.
It is anticipated that the La Sagrada Famila Church can be completed by 2026, the centenary of Antoni Gaudí's death.
So considering the year of starting construction of La Sagrada Famila church which happens to be 1882 and the expected year of completion to be 2026, the church would remain under construction for the over 144 Years. Which is close to 150 years for one single church. OMG!!!
Even if this is the case, over 3 million tourists and pilgrims visit La Sagrada Famila church every year. And it proudly outshines every other construction in Barcelona’s skyline.
Currently, La Sagrada Famila Church is the largest unfinished Roman Catholic Church in Barcelona, but once completed, La Sagrada Famila Church would become the tallest church in the world.
Even if La Sagrada Famila Church is an unfinished masterpiece, art critic Rainer Zerbst said It is probably impossible to find a church building anything like La Sagrada Famila Church in the entire history of art”, and Paul Goldberger describes it as the most extraordinary personal interpretation of Gothic architecture since the Middle Ages”.
What do you think? Should a church take so long to build? How can we speed up the construction process of La Sagrada Famila Church?
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Sagrada Família, Barcelona (from Plaça de Gaudí)
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In my recent hop to Barcelona, La Sagrada Familia left me in amazement. The place is huge and so different than any other house of worship I had ever seen. The talent and vision of the architect Gaudí is immeasurable. I decided to do a whole video on La Sagrada Familia because it is an amazing piece of art.
As you will hear and see in the video, the church is still under construction after more than 100 years. Its completion is expected in the years 2020's - 2040's. It attracts around 2.8 million visitors a year and it is the most visited monument in Spain.
Gaudí devised a temple measuring 95 m long and 60 m wide, able to seat 13,000 people, with a central tower 170 m high, representing Christ, and another 17 measuring 100 m or more. The 12 towers along the three facades (Nativity, Passion, Glory) represent the Apostles, each with its own main tower, while the remaining five represent the Virgin Mary and the four Evangelists. The inside is like a forest, the angled pillars representing tree trunks and the branches coming out holding up the roof.
It is simply breathtaking....
For additional information, I found this video that I think is quite enlightening.
God's Architect from CBS 60 Minutes
The lines to visit La Sagrada Familia are quite long, so I recommend buying tickets online to avoid waiting; then you can practically walk straight in.
Prices for tickets:
Basilica 14.80€.
Basilica + Passion Tower 19.30€.
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Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain by Antoni Gaudí
The number one attraction of Barcelona is undoubtedly Sagrada Familia. This unfinished church is a whimsical, steel-beamed mountain growing out of the landscape, a creature of the imaginative mind of Antoni Gaudí who died while it was still under construction, run down by a tram in a tragic accident. Barcelonans have been working on the church for a century, and in the past decade have made remarkable progress -- in the movie we flash back ten years to show how the interior was filled then with metal scaffolding which is all gone now. The interior of Sagrada Familia seems finished, a modern version of the Gothic ideal. There are still various political arguments about how to get the work done and how to pay for it, but Sagrada Familia is fully open to the public. There are usually long lines waiting to get in, so make your reservations on their web site before going.
When there you can purchase the added option and ride an elevator most of the way up one of the towers and walk a bit further to the top. From here you gain quite a view of the construction site as well as vistas across the city -- a panorama of the skyline of Barcelona and some details of the towers of Sagrada Familia itself. However, there is not much of a skyline vista to see in this part of town, except for the general layout and one outstanding building, an odd round tower looking like a big, glass pickle, like the Gherkin in London.
Scale-model exhibits on the ground floor help you envision what the final product will look like. You can also watch the workers as they create sculptures, carve decorative architectural details and do the heavy construction on this busy site, with hard-hat laborers bustling around the site. It's really a busy, productive area.
BARCELONA Plaça de la Sagrada Familia i Plaça Gaudí
La Plaça de la Sagrada Família, juntament amb la Plaça Gaudí, emmarquen l'espai lliure del bellíssim temple de la Sagrada Família. Aquesta ubicada entre els carrers Provença, Sicília, Mallorca i Sardenya.
La plaça és un lloc, no només per passejar i fer vida urbana, sinó també convida a mirar el temple des de diferents punts, permetent belles fotografies de les torres de l'Església. També es fa allà el mercat setmanal del barri.
Miliu
El Miliu de Toreski
obra de 1937, col·locada en aquest emplaçament 1961
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Plaça Sagrada Família
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Escultor: Àngel Tarrach
Un dels personatges més populars de la Barcelona dels anys 30 va ser, sens dubte, Toreski, pseudònim del locutor Josep Torres i Vilalta (Barcelona, 1869-1937), que es va fer famós en els primers temps de la ràdio. Amb un ninot conegut com el Míliu.
LA SAGRADA FAMILIA BARCELONA SPAIN l VLOG#45
I’m so lucky to visit this amazing place, La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona Spain. Tickets were all sold out! The detail and craftsmanship of this Basilica is a work of love and dedication. If you ever visit Barcelona you better visit this stunning place and better book it in advance to get in. Architect Gaudi’s masterpiece will make you gasps and say WOW!!
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