Once complete, the central Tower of Jesus Christ will stand at 172.5 meters, making it the tallest church in the world.
The Sagrada Familia is currently in its final phase of construction. While the COVID-19 pandemic delayed the initial goal of a 2026 completion (the centenary of Gaudí’s death), the major towers are nearing their peak. Even unfinished, it is a UNESCO World Heritage site that draws millions of visitors, proving that its beauty lies as much in its evolution as in its final form. The Sagrada Familia: The Astonishing Story of A...
Construction has faced numerous existential threats. During the Spanish Civil War, revolutionaries set fire to Gaudí’s workshop, destroying his original scale models and plans. Architects have spent decades painstakingly reconstructing his vision from the remaining fragments. Today, modern technology like 3D printing and CNC milling is used to accelerate the work that Gaudí once did by hand. The Path to Completion Once complete, the central Tower of Jesus Christ
The Sagrada Familia: The Astonishing Story of Antoni Gaudí’s Unfinished Masterpiece Even unfinished, it is a UNESCO World Heritage