Inside The Sagrada Familia
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"Oh my god, I'm a monster and my face is slowly melting off! Not only this, but someone has stuck a really weird christmas tree on my head!"
If The Sagrada Família was able to communicate with us, this is what it would be screaming. From the outside, one side of it looks incredibly strange and freaky! The inside is the polar opposite.
Probably the most famous church in Barcelona, La Sagrada Família is one of Gaudí's most infamous works. He started work on it in 1883 and it's still not completed to this day.
The queues for this place are huge, but thankfully our flat overlooked here, so we could see as soon as people started gather and run down to get near the front. Once we walked through the door, I was really taken aback! I did not expect this inside based on what I saw outside!
The whole architecture of the interior is really hard to put into words, so I'll simply leave you with this photo of part of the ceiling and some pillars. Enjoy!
Read this on my blog: thefella.com/blog/inside-the-sagrada-familia.
No images in comments please.
Details
Canon EOS 5D Mark II / ISO 400 / f/5.0 / 17-40mm @ 17mm / HDR
Inside The Sagrada Familia
TheFella | Facebook | Twitter | Vimeo | 500px | RedBubble | Getty | Tumblr | Google+
View on black please!
"Oh my god, I'm a monster and my face is slowly melting off! Not only this, but someone has stuck a really weird christmas tree on my head!"
If The Sagrada Família was able to communicate with us, this is what it would be screaming. From the outside, one side of it looks incredibly strange and freaky! The inside is the polar opposite.
Probably the most famous church in Barcelona, La Sagrada Família is one of Gaudí's most infamous works. He started work on it in 1883 and it's still not completed to this day.
The queues for this place are huge, but thankfully our flat overlooked here, so we could see as soon as people started gather and run down to get near the front. Once we walked through the door, I was really taken aback! I did not expect this inside based on what I saw outside!
The whole architecture of the interior is really hard to put into words, so I'll simply leave you with this photo of part of the ceiling and some pillars. Enjoy!
Read this on my blog: thefella.com/blog/inside-the-sagrada-familia.
No images in comments please.
Details
Canon EOS 5D Mark II / ISO 400 / f/5.0 / 17-40mm @ 17mm / HDR