Discover the Enchanting
La Sagrada Familia

Discover La Sagrada Familia, Antoni Gaudí’s breathtaking basilica in Barcelona. With its soaring spires and intricate designs, this architectural masterpiece blends art and faith, drawing millions each year to admire its beauty and history.

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Visitor Information

Schedule

November to February

9:00 AM to 6:00 PM

March and October

9:00 AM to 7:00 PM

April to September

9:00 AM to 8:00 PM

Tickets

Basic Entry: €26.

Entry with Audioguide: €30.

Entry with Guided Tour: €35.

Entry with Tower Access: €36 to €40.

Students: €24

Seniors (65+): €24

Children (under 11): Free entry

Teenagers (11-17): €24

Accessibility

The basilica is designed to accommodate visitors with disabilities, offering wheelchair access and assistance for those with mobility impairments. Elevators are available to facilitate movement within the building.

Guided Tours

Guided tours are available and provide a deeper understanding of the basilica’s history, architecture, and the symbolism behind Gaudí’s design. Audio guides are also offered in multiple languages for a self-paced exploration.

Navigate Your Way to La Sagrada Familia

Nestled in the heart of Barcelona, La Sagrada Familia stands as one of the most awe-inspiring architectural masterpieces in the world.

La Sagrada Familia entrance

How to get there?

The main entrance, located at the Nativity Facade, offers a glimpse into Gaudí’s intricate designs.

How to get there?

Metro

Line 2 (Purple) or Line 5 (Blue) to Sagrada Família station

Bus

Line 19, 33, 34, 43, 44, 50, 51, B20, and B24, stop near La Sagrada Familia

Where to Find La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona

Located in the Eixample district, just a short walk from central Barcelona, La Sagrada Familia is easily accessible and a must-visit landmark.

Address

Basílica de la Sagrada Família, L'Eixample, 08013 Barcelona, Spain

Unveiling the Rich History of La Sagrada Familia

La Sagrada Familia’s construction began in 1882, with Gaudí taking over in 1883. His vision transformed it into a symbol of Catalan modernism. Despite his death in 1926, Gaudí’s legacy continues, with completion anticipated by 2026, marking the centenary of his passing.

Fascinating Facts About La Sagrada Familia

Longest Construction: It’s been under construction for over 140 years.

Gaudí’s Dedication: Devoted the last 15 years of his life solely to the basilica.

Self-Funded: Construction financed entirely by private donations and entrance fees.

Sustainable Design: Innovative use of geometry that maximizes natural light.

Complex Geometry: The basilica features complex geometric shapes, such as hyperboloids and helicoids, showcasing Gaudí’s mastery of geometry and engineering.

Frequently Asked Questions about La Sagrada Familia

When will La Sagrada Familia be completed?

It’s projected for completion in 2026.


Can I attend a mass?

Yes, masses are held regularly.


How long should I plan for my visit?

Allocate at least 2-3 hours for a full experience.


Are there any dress codes?

Modest attire is recommended out of respect.


Is photography allowed?

Yes, but flash and tripods are prohibited.