The largest unfinished Catholic church in the world
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If completed in 2026, La Sagrada Família will become the tallest church in the world, standing at 172.5 meters—surpassing Germany’s Ulm Minster, which currently holds the record at 161.5 meters.
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La Sagrada Família is a world-famous basilica in Barcelona, Spain—under construction for over 140 years!
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Designed by visionary architect Antoni Gaudí, the basilica blends Gothic and Art Nouveau styles.
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Construction began in 1882, and Gaudí took over the project in 1883, dedicating his life to it.
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The basilica features 18 towers, representing Jesus, the Virgin Mary, the 12 apostles, and 4 evangelists.
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Even today, La Sagrada Família is unfinished, making it the longest-running architectural project in the world.
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The interior is filled with vibrant stained glass windows that create a stunning kaleidoscope of color.
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The tallest tower, dedicated to Jesus Christ, will stand 172.5 meters tall—making it the tallest church in the world.
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The Passion Façade is stark and dramatic, reflecting the suffering and death of Jesus.
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The basilica was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site and consecrated by Pope Benedict XVI in 2010.
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The goal is to complete the basilica by 2026—marking 100 years since Gaudí's death.