The greatest thing about Barcelona (after the amazing food, naturally) was being able to see a few of the works of Antoni Gaudi! Hints of his work littered the city , whether it was a unique lampshade on the side path, or the tiles that lined the pavements of the city - Barcelona recognized the amazing talent of Gaudi and embraced it!
For those of you who have never been fortunate enough to stumble across Gaudi, he was a Spanish Catalan Architect, whose works were heavily influenced by the aesthetic beauty and forms found in the natural environment, which gives his works a very organic feel. His works are incredibly unique and utterly fascinating. I have drawn much inspiration from him through my studies and couldn't believe that I was finally going to see some of is actual work!
Whilst the whole trip in Barcelona could have easily been occupied solely with the works of Gaudi - I did have to limit myself to visiting just a few. Our first visit was to Sagrada Familia - Breathtaking! Can you believe that despite construction of this church beginning in 1882, they are still building it, and are committed to finishing it (Anticpated completion time 2026)! Impressive!
I could rave on forever about the detail of this building and the incredible thought behind every detail of the work, but I will let the following pictures give you a glimpse into the visual feast that it is!
An external view of the church from across the lake - note all the cranes still working on the construction
The entrance on the other side to the previous picture
Detail on the door
And then you get absolutely blown away again when you walk inside!
Everywhere you look, you notice something else
These columns stand 45m high!
The ceiling was stunning!
The museum at the church showed a great deal of the preliminary work, such as sketches, models and plans
This is a very tiny selection of the 500+ photos I took of the church, and I still don't feel like I captured it all! Some of it will have to exist solely as memories!
Hope you enjoy the snippets!
More Gaudi to come!
Love xoxo