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Catedral in Barcelona

Barcelona Cathedral is located in Barcelona, Spain's largest commercial port and industrial city, with a population of about 654.38+0.75 million, which plays an important role in Spain's economy. At the same time, it is also an ancient cultural city in Spain. The urban area is surrounded by mountains and seas, and the terrain is magnificent. Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque ancient buildings and modern buildings in the city complement each other. Barcelona Cathedral (also known as Sagrada Familia) is a giant Gothic church in Barcelona, Spain. In fact, it is composed of three medieval churches, namely, Connaught Church, Dika Church and Diaca Church. Barcelona Cathedral was built in 14 and 15 centuries, and was designed and built by architect Gaudi in 1884. This is his work in the later period of his design career, with the neo-Gothic style of19th century, but it has not been completed yet. This is the only Catholic cathedral still under construction in the world. It is famous for its complex cloisters, spires and vaulted roofs, pulpits and choirs, and its majestic appearance makes it a landmark building in Barcelona. St Paul's Square in Barcelona has stairs leading to the famous Barcelona Cathedral.

architectural feature

It is divided into two entrances and exits: the birth gate and the death gate. The rotting and dissolving posture revealed in Death Gate is vivid, echoing the depraved society at that time, and its abnormal mechanical structure principle also scares the Japanese devils.

historical changes

The original planning of Sagrada Familia originated from/kloc-0 in the late 9th century. At first, the building plan was not led by Gaudi, but planned by the architect Francisco del Villar. However, due to disagreement between Francesco and the sponsoring organization, Gaudi took the lead. /kloc-In the 1980s of 0/9, construction began under the supervision of Gaudi, who created a Sagrada Familia with a completely different design from the original sketch. The ultimate ideal of Gao's first life is to build a house where the Father, the Son and the Virgin can live together. Adhering to this belief, Gaudi spent 40 years building Sagrada Familia. A few years before Gaudi's death, he was dressed in rags like a worker and walked for hours every day to supervise the construction of Sagrada Familia. During the long construction process, many people suspect that the Sagrada Familia Church will never be completed. Regarding all kinds of objections in the society, Gaudi once said with a smile: "My client is not in a hurry." 1June 8, 926, Gaudi was injured by a coal truck on his way home from supervising the construction of Sagrada Familia. However, because of his untidy clothes, the passing driver was afraid that he would not have the money to pay the medical expenses and would not take him to the hospital. Finally, he was sent to the poor hospital in Barcelona. The next day, his friend found him in a poor hospital and wanted to send him to the best hospital in Barcelona for treatment, but Gaudi refused. Gaudi said, "I am among the poor." June 1926, 10, Gaudi died of illness. Throughout his life, he never saw the completion of Sagrada Familia Cathedral. After Gaudi's death, until the Spanish Civil War, Dominic Sugranez took over the construction of Sagrada Familia.