Sagrada Familia - Reviews from across the web
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Sagrada Familia, Barcelona - Reviews of Sagrada Familia - IgoUgo Eight of twelve massive bell towers have been built to date, each representing one of the 12 apostles. Each one is over 300 feet high and has 400 numbered steps, up which you are invited to walk if your legs can handle it! I made it to the top but could barely move the following day. The reward at t... igougo.com
Sagrada Família (Barcelona) - Review - You must visit here if in Barcelona The Sagrada Familia is a Roman Catholic temple dedicated to the holy family, not a cathedral but it is very cathedral like. The Associació Espiritual de Devots de Sant Josep promoted the building of this temple followers bought a large piece of land and on St Joseph's day in 1882 the first stone was... travel.ciao.co.uk
La Sagrada Familia By Antonio Gaudi Gaudi played an active role in directing the construction of the Sagrada Familia until his death in 1926. He would often request that work be modified and adjusted until it was exactly what he had in mind. However today, because of the nature of the existing designs, his work is partly open to inter... barcelona-tourist-guide.com
iExplore Community: Sagrada Familia - Barcelona, Spain I took the elevator up and walked down the winding stairs. The interior lighting around the stairs is dim, so walking down is sore upon the knees and legs around sunset when you cannot really see the steps below you. It is breathtaking when you walk outside amongst the spires and fruity ornamentatio... community.iexplore.com
iExplore Community: Sagrada Familia - Barcelona, Spain Work began on the church in the 1890's and it continues today. While we were there in January, there was a lot of construction going on. It was hard to see much of anything through the scaffolding and building supplies. But the exteriors were free from obstruction and can certainly hold your attenti... community.iexplore.com
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