Raising the Towers of Sagrada Familia: Engineering the World’s Tallest Church | Blueprint

A build taking over 140 years finally nears completion, as the engineers and architects of Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia attempt to raise the six central towers that will make it the world’s tallest church. Already dominating the city’s skyline, soaring over 100 metres tall and attracting 4.5 million visitors each year, the stone towers will push the church’s height above 170 metres.

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28 Comments

  1. Spoiler alert
    they cannot finish it completely. There are residential buildings that have taken part of the land that was needed to complete the whole building. It’s just the outside stairway, but it should have been grand and this documentary six years old.

  2. I am a Filipino Artist from the Philippines.
    It is my Life Desire that before i die…I hope to get the chance to See the Sagrada Familia..Come inside ..and Caress its stone interior…So i may, in my tiniest aspirations live inside the Dream of Gaudi, My Idol.❤❤❤
    ..after that, i may finally rest with a Smile to last forever!

  3. Why? It's just a bunch of empty space. I'm just speaking from a practical perspective. People use emotion to bypass usefulness. Just think of all the people that could have been helped with the money used in going overboard on trying to be better than other churches. I'm pretty sure God couldn't care less about people being impressed with a building.

  4. So many people are seduced by the story, the size, the tourist attraction, and don't see the enormous ugliness of this monstruous and pretentious building, that in its expression has nothing related to Christianity – the building 'reads' like satire. The eclectic components don't blend, are mutually exclusive, the proportions are all dissonant and don't answer mathematical integration and 'nesting', etc. etc. and the fin-de-siècle aesthetics are remarkably repulsive for anyone with a residu of taste.

    Only subjective reaction? Just compare it with real churches and try to understand the underlying dynamics of the structures… like the great European cathedrals, or even the renaissance or baroque churches like St Pauls, St Pieter's basilica, or – something entirely different the Hagia Sophia or Blue Mosque in Istanbul. Gaudi's absurd design falls lamentably short in terms of aesthetics, expression, structure, proportion, execution. It is a very expensive and useless flop.

  5. The 'Building the Giants' intro to this video is purely ludicrous! It makes me want to not even watch this video. Even though this video was posted in 2024, it was actually make in 2017, so the progress that is shown here is 8 years old. OK And the theatrical soaring music is just OVER THE TOP! This video is a disaster.

  6. There are many reactions here that sound like hyperbole. This church can't be that spectacular right?

    Well, I've been there, and it is true. I've visited literally hundreds of famous churches, from Rome to Paris to Aachen to Addis Abeba. This one is the most spectacular off them all. you just have to see it to believe it.

    BTW thank you for NOT calling it a cathedral, it is a minor basilica, not a cathedral. A lot of channels get this wrong.

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