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  2. Sagrada Família - Wikipedia

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    Sagrada Família was inspired by a bookseller, José María Bocabella , founder of Asociación Espiritual de Devotos de San José (Spiritual Association of Devotees of St. Joseph). After a visit to the Vatican in 1872, Bocabella returned from Italy with the intention of building a church inspired by the basilica at Loreto .

  3. List of Gaudí buildings - Wikipedia

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    Nativity Façade and Crypt of the Sagrada Familia * Other parts of the Sagrada Familia, including the Sagrada Família Schools, are included in the buffer zone of the 5th part of the WHS site. Casa Batlló; Crypt at the Colònia Güell Buffer zone includes part of the Colònia Güell and the Torre Salvana

  4. Barcelona city guide: Where to eat, drink, shop and stay in ...

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    That vista includes La Sagrada Familia (general tickets from €26/£21.60, or €36/£30 with access to the towers, book in advance, daily), the undisputed champion of Catalonian attractions ...

  5. Sculptures on Sagrada Familia’s four towers completed more ...

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    The four towers on Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia have been completed more than 140 years after the first stone was laid. Each represents one of the four evangelists, and the final sculptural ...

  6. After 142 years, Spain's iconic Sagrada Família nears ... - AOL

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    Nestled in Barcelona's Eixample Right district, the Sagrada Família captivates tourists worldwide. In 2023, it saw 4,707,367 visitors, with 85% coming from outside the city, and nearly 20% were ...

  7. Gaudí House Museum - Wikipedia

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    Since then, Gaudí lived there alone until the end of 1925, when, a few months before his death in 1926, moved to the workshop of the Sagrada Família Basilica. In his will, the architect donated the house to the Foundation Board of La Sagrada Família, which sold it to the Chiappo Arietti couple.

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