Sagrada Familia Tickets

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Entry ticket with audio guide

4.7

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These are regular tickets to the Sagrada Familia, but they include the app with the audio guide, that will provide all the necessary context and information about this incredible work of art while allowing you to explore it at your own pace.

Includes

  • Audio guide app
  • Optional access to the towers
  • Free cancellation

Best price:

€33.80

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Guided tour to the Sagrada Familia

4.9

6000+ reviews

Enjoy a guided tour to appreciate every inch of this masterpiece of art and architecture. Your professional guide will share with you a lot of interesting facts about the church and the life of Gaudì, and will be able to answer your most pressing questions!

Includes

  • Skip-the-line access
  • Professional guide
  • Free cancellation

Best price:

€47

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Skip-the-line Sagrada Familia and Park Guell tour

4.8

3000+ reviews

Enjoy a guided tour through two of Gaudì's top works of art in Barcelona with a professional guide and skip-the-line tickets. You will get a comprehensive look at the works and the life of this visionary artist and a better appreciation for his creativity.

Includes

  • Skip-the-line guided tour to Sagrada Familia and Park Guell
  • Small tour for a more intimate experience (private option available)
  • Free cancellation

Best price:

€109

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Gaudi and La Sagrada Familia Exterior Self-Guided Audio Tour

4.0

20+ reviews

If you couldn’t enter the Sagrada Familia, no worries! This family-friendly audio tour brings its story to life. A whimsical stone turtle shares Gaudí’s fascinating tale, captivating both kids and adults. Stroll along each façade, capture perfect photos, and explore this iconic masterpiece together at your own pace.

Includes

  • Offline audio narration
  • Interactive map
  • Tips to visit Barcelona

Best price:

€4.50

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Sagrada Familia Tickets explained

Single use entry ticket

This single-use ticket is the easiest way to gain access to this incredible masterpiece. It is advisable to book the tickets online in advance since it's a very popular attraction and you're required to select a time slot for your visit. These tickets also include the audio guide. Please note that even if you plan to buy the tickets on site, the purchase process is through their web platform.

Single use entry ticket with Towers

This is just like the regular ticket but it also includes entry to one of the towers. There is a lift that will take you up to the tower but you will have to climb down using the stairs, so this is not available for people with reduced mobility. Large bags aren't allowed and will be stored in the lockers at the bottom.

Guided visits

The Sagrada Familia offers tours that last around 50 minutes with groups of max 30 people. After the tour you will be able to continue your visit of the Sagrada Familia freely. Guided visits are available for the Towers tickets as well.

Plan your visit to the Sagrada Familia

Opening hours

Sagrada Familia opening hours are split in three different periods.

Nov - Feb: Mon-Sat 9AM - 6PM Sun 10.30AM - 6PM

Apr - Sept: Mon-Fri 9AM - 7PM Sat 9AM - 6PM Sun 10.30AM - 7PM

Mar and Oct: Mon-Fri 9AM - 8PM Sat 9AM - 6PM Sun 10.30AM - 8PM

Visit duration

A thorough visit will last about 2 hours.

Location

The Sagrada Familia is located in Eixample, 08013 Barcelona, Spain.

Google Maps Directions

Entrance

Both entrances are in c/ de la Marina, the general one in front of the Nativity façade, whereas the one for groups and people with disabilities is a few meters south.

Food

Food is not allowed on the premises of the Sagrada Familia, and drinking is allowed but only outside the building.

Services

At the Sagrada Familia you will find bathrooms and a bookshop available to visitors. There are no lockers available, so make sure to not bring any forbidden items. Wheelchairs are available upon request.

The Sagrada Familia is near the center of Barcelona, with many attractions at walking distance, like La Pedrera and Placa de Catalunya. If you're interested in a comprehensive list, check out our article about things to do in Barcelona!

If you want to explore more of Guadì's creations, consider visiting Casa Batllò or Casa Vicens.

If you're interested in exploring the old town of Barcelona instead, a Gothic Quarter tour is what you're looking for!

You love art? You will find plenty of interesting museums in Barcelona, ranging from Dalì and Picasso to the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, so visit away!

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About the Sagrada Familia

Antoni Gaudí envisioned the Sagrada Família as a combination of Gothic and Art Nouveau styles. Using a variety of organic forms, Gaudí aimed to create a structure that harmonized nature and architecture. His plans included intricate facades and multiple towers, with detailed symbolism throughout.
Gaudí's vision extended to every element, from columns designed to resemble trees to stained glass windows that bathe the interior in colored light. These elements aimed to evoke a sense of spiritual transcendence and to fully integrate the building into the natural landscape of Barcelona.

Sagrada Familia Highlights

The facades

The Sagrada Família features three grand facades: the Nativity, Passion, and Glory facades. Each facade is meticulously detailed with biblical scenes. The Nativity facade, representing the birth of Jesus, is vibrant and ornate. In contrast, the Passion facade depicts the suffering and crucifixion of Christ with a stark and somber style.

The Glory facade, which remains under construction, aims to illustrate the journey to God and eternal salvation. These facades are not just decorative but also imbued with rich Christian symbolism, providing you with a profound narrative journey through the life of Jesus Christ.

Interesting facts about the Sagrada Familia

Interior design

The interior of the Sagrada Família is designed to resemble a vast forest, with columns branching out like trees. Antoni Gaudí intended for the space to evoke a serene, natural environment. Sunlight filters through stained glass windows, creating a dynamic display of colors that change throughout the day.

Gaudí’s use of hyperboloids and parabolas in the design enhances acoustic qualities, ensuring that hymns resonate beautifully. The detailed altar and intricate ceiling contribute to a space that is both reflective and awe-inspiring, immersing you in a spiritual ambiance as soon as you step inside.

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Spires and Towers

The Sagrada Família includes 18 spires, each with a unique religious significance. The tallest central spire, which will reach 172.5 meters upon completion, is dedicated to Jesus Christ. The Virgin Mary and the four Evangelists will have their own spires surrounding the central one.

In addition to these, twelve spires represent the Apostles. The height and design of these towers are intended to guide your eyes skyward, symbolizing your connection to the divine. The intricate details and careful planning of the spires highlight Gaudí’s dedication to integrating faith and architecture seamlessly.

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Influence on Modern Architecture

Antoni Gaudí’s work on the Sagrada Familia has left an indelible mark on modern architecture. His use of organic shapes, innovative structural techniques, and elaborate facades has pushed the boundaries of architectural design.

The attention to natural forms and the incorporation of light and color have inspired countless architects worldwide. Gaudí's approach to blending functional elements with aesthetic beauty set a new precedent in architecture. The basilica’s unique structure has become a case study in the architectural community for its bold innovations.

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Challenges in its Construction

The construction of the Sagrada Família has faced numerous challenges, including political turmoil, funding issues, and technical difficulties. The Spanish Civil War in the 1930s saw Gaudí's original plans and models largely destroyed, necessitating reconstruction based on surviving documents and interpretations by subsequent architects.

Despite these challenges, progress has been steady. Advances in construction technology and materials have facilitated faster building methods. Public and private funding, along with the support from tourists and patrons, continues to drive the ongoing efforts to complete this architectural marvel.

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