Sagrada Familia with Tower Access

Barcelona, SPAIN

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Sagrada Familia with Tower Access
Whilst in Barcelona, you cannot miss a visit to the iconic Sagrada Familia, Gaudi's genius masterpiece. Discover the fascinating architecture and history and architecture behind the most unique icons of the city of Barcelona and the greatest exponent of Catalan modernist architecture. Highlights - Interpret the the details and symbols of this extraordinary temple, with the help of a guide - Appreciate the expressive mastery of Gaudi in his most famous work - Learn about the history of one of the most visited monuments in Spain - Climb one of the towers and enjoy the panoramic views of the city Enjoy a guided tour of the famous Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, ​​one of the most visited monuments in Spain. Regardless of your beliefs, the architecture, art and history that surrounds this cathedral will leave you speechless from the very first minute. During the tour you can admire both the exterior and the interior of the Gaudí basilica while your guide provides you with the key information to understand the symbolism of this emblematic temple, that has been under construction since 1882. Marvel at the original architecture, that consists of three facades inspired by the three key moments in the life of Jesus Christ, known as; the Nativity, the Passion and the Glory. In the Sagrada Familia, Christians can recognize the principles of their faith through structures, shapes and geometries inspired by nature. Even for non-believers, this work can be equally as interesting, especially when it comes to understanding the Christian religion: the history of the church, the Sacred Scriptures, the tradition of dedication to the saints, Christian doctrine and worship, etc. Whatever motivates you to visit, you are sure to find a space of reverie in which you can lose yourself. The visit includes a ticket to climb the tower on the Passion facade, from where you will enjoy beautiful panoramic views of the city from a height of 65 metres (214 feet) above ground. Languages Spanish and English