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Towers of the Sagrada Familia with cranes

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Prominent landmark of Barcelona and foremost Gaudí heritage, charm of the Sagrada Familia is that it will not be finished for decades to come.
The outside of the Sagrada Familia shows the life of Jesus, while the inside is dedicated to Jerusalem, the holy city. Symbolism everywhere - the Sagrada Familia was well thought over. When entering from the South side (Facade of the Passion), you enter through the newly built side. It symbolizes grief, and is very sober. The North side (Facade of the Nativity) is authentic and older, and is decorated abundantly, expressing a vitality in an original way within the Gothic setting. It also gives access to stairs that ultimately take you to just under the top of the bell towers. From here, you can get pretty good views of the colourful decorations so typical of Gaudí with which he embellished the spires of the Sagrada Familia.
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