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Can I take photos in Sagrada Familia?

If you're a tourist with a regular camera then you will be permitted to take photographs inside the Sagrada Familia. If you're a professional photographer mimicking a tourist you won't be. No professional equipment is allowed inside and media photography is prohibited unless previously authorized.



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If you're a tourist with a regular camera then you will be permitted to take photographs inside the Sagrada Familia. If you're a professional photographer mimicking a tourist you won't be. No professional equipment is allowed inside and media photography is prohibited unless previously authorized.

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For safety, no hats are allowed inside the nave or the museum except for religious, health or belief-related reasons. Visitors may not enter barefoot. As it is a Catholic church, visitors must dress appropriately, following these restrictions: No see-through clothing.

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Barcelona Cathedral Last but not least, you can purchase a ticket to head to the rooftop of the cathedral, which is probably the photo op you've seen on Instagram! Besides the rooftop walkways, another popular photo spot is the front facade of the cathedral.

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A. Yes, photography is permitted inside the Duomo Florence. All photographs must be taken without the use of a flash.

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A tower visit to the Sagrada costs a fair bit more, and you always have to book it in advance, but yes, it's worth paying to go up the towers. Those same towering stained glass windows you admire from inside the building are equally gorgeous from the outside.

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If you're looking for a unique and surprising way to get married, La Sagrada Familia is the perfect location. Imagine surprising your partner with a wedding ceremony in one of the most iconic buildings in the world. It's a once-in-a-lifetime experience that they will never forget.

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Can I wear flip flops to Sagrada Familia? A. No. Visitors who are barefoot or wearing flip-flops and open sandals are not allowed inside Sagrada Familia.

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5:00 pm to 6:00 pm - Evenings are the best time to see Sagrada Familia's interiors. The sunset makes it the perfect time to click great pictures of the interiors. Lights shine through the glasses during the golden hour making the basilica look like paradise.

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