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What city is home to the Sagrada Familia?

Sagrada Família, in full Templo Expiatorio de la Sagrada Família, English Expiatory Temple of the Holy Family, Roman Catholic minor basilica in Barcelona, Spain, designed by Antoni Gaudí.



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The Basilica is located in the neighborhood with its own name Sagrada Familia'' within the Eixample Dret district of the Catalan city. It is surrounded by the main avenues of the city such as Avenida Diagonal, Avenida Gaudi, Calle Dos de Maig, Calle Nápoles, Calle Aragó.

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Barcelona The Sagrada Familia, one of Barcelona's most well-known and beautiful landmarks, has taken longer to build than the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt. Designed by Gaudí and a listed UNESCO World Heritage Site, construction started on the church in 1882.

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La Sagrada Família will take longer to complete than the Egyptian pyramids, which only took 20 years. It started in 1882 and is hoped to be completed in 2026. When Gaudi died in 1926, only a quarter was completed.

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However, in order to ensure a smooth visit please observe the following Sagrada Familia dress code rules: Tops must cover the shoulders. No really low necklines or see-through clothing. Shorts and skirts must go down to the knee.

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

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How Long Do you Need to Tour Sagrada Familia? It takes roughly 2 hours to explore Sagrada Familia thoroughly. You can stay for however long you want with one entrance ticket. So take in every moment of your visit to Sagrada Familia and do not miss the crypt and the Gaudi museum in the basement.

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What is the dress code for Sagrada Familia? A. Visitors are required to dress appropriately by covering their shoulders and wearing trousers/skirts that come below the mid-thighs. Hats, swimwear and costumes with promotional content or offensive/distracting designs are not allowed.

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Gràcia is the best place to escape the tourists, with its tranquil plazas and cafés full of locals and an appealing small-town atmosphere. Barceloneta has the closest beach to the center of Barcelona, within easy walking distance from Las Ramblas. It's also Barcelona's longest beach, and popular with families.

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So Is Sagrada Familia Worth It? All indication, as well as my own personal experience, points toward Sagrada Familia being an unforgettable experience. Whether religious or not, a visit to this Gaudian masterpiece tends to be a religious experience.

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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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It is not permitted to take any food or drink into the Sagrada Familia.

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You can wear jeans inside St. Peter's Basilica. Make sure they're simple with no distracting patterns or strategic ripping.

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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 is easily worth two days, and no one would regret having a third day (or a fourth, or a fifth…). If you can spare only one full day for the city, it will be a scramble, but a day you'll never forget.

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It evoked opposite emotions in George Orwell, the British writer, who called the church “one of the most hideous buildings in the world.”

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