The Capital of Catalonia in Spain Has Serious Clout as a Holiday Destination. Go for Antoni Gaudí’s Daring Architecture, the Tapas and Wine Culture, and Beaches Aplenty
DAY ONE
Gaudí gazing and beachside chilling
The Sagrada Família Basilica – famous Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí’s Modernist masterpiece that is still under construction today – is synonymous with Barcelona. Gaudí took over as architect of this monumental edifice in 1883 and worked on it until his death in 1926. A visit to this church is a must: outside, the detailed stonework beggars belief, with intricate symbol-filled carvings, fantastical towers and turrets, and bright colours garnering attention.
Once inside, the masses of crowds are more manageable thanks to the vast interior. It is different to any other basilica you’re likely to have experienced: columns grow tree-like to support the ceiling, which is up to 75m high. Looking up, the columns appear almost anemone-like, as if you’re peering into an underwater world. Then there are the stained-glass windows – blue tones on the eastern side to ensure the morning sun is cool, while oranges and yellows flood the space with warm hues in the afternoon. Even if you’re not religious, the space is profoundly moving.
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