Sagrada Família, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the crowning achievement of architect Antoni Gaudí, stands as Barcelona’s most iconic structure. Construction began over 130 years ago, and the basilica, with its striking, rainbow-hued stained glass windows, is set to be completed in 2026. Located in the heart of the Catalan capital, the surreal and intricate design draws nearly 3 million visitors each year. Today, visitors can explore the towering spires, detailed facades, and the luminous interior, which bathes the space in a kaleidoscope of colors.
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