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The Board of the Sagrada Família (Patronat de la Sagrada Família) and the neighborhood association AVE pel Litoral (AVE by the Coast) led a campaign against this route for the AVE, without success. [citation needed] In October 2010, the tunnel boring machine reached the church underground under the location of the building's principal façade ...
A magic square on the Sagrada Família church façade. The Passion façade of the Sagrada Família church in Barcelona, conceptualized by Antoni Gaudí and designed by sculptor Josep Subirachs, features a trivial order 4 magic square: The magic constant of the square is 33, the age of Jesus at the time of the Passion. [52]
Esclavas Reparadoras de la Sagrada Familia (Reparative Slaves of the Holy Family) – Bogotá [79] – associated with the Institute of the Good Shepherd; England. Carmelite Monastery of the Annunciation – Birkenhead [80] Lanherne Carmelite Convent (used by contemplative branch of Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate) - Lanherne [81] France
Salvador Barroso, a lawyer working with the Association for those Affected by the Sagrada Familia, told the outlet, "This was not the work of Gaudí but it is going to affect the lives of about ...
The Sagrada Familia in Barcelona will finally be finished in 2026, more than 140 years after construction started, officials have confirmed. Barcelona’s famous Sagrada Familia will finally be ...
Officials of the Sagrada Família basilica have announced that its construction, which started in 1882, will reach completion by 2026. After 142 years, Spain's iconic Sagrada Família nears completion
Sagrada Familia: 5,400 [citation needed] 9,000 1882–present Barcelona Spain: Catholic Unfinished; expected complete sometime after 2026. [58] Strasbourg Cathedral: 5,300 [citation needed] 6,044 1015–1439 Strasbourg France: Catholic World's tallest building from 1647 to 1874 [citation needed] Primate Cathedral of Bogotá: 5,300 [citation needed]
The shape of the worship area was planned in extensive detail, right down to the pews. [1] All of the furniture in the Church was designed by Gaudí himself, and have been preserved. Very few pieces of his furniture have been saved, though some examples are still seen in the Sagrada Familia and private homes. [2]