Classroom lesson · Sagrada Família · 🇪🇸 Spain

Sagrada Família

A cathedral in Barcelona that has been being built for over 140 years

The towers of the Sagrada Família in Barcelona, with construction cranes still working on it

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What is it?

The Sagrada Família is a giant building in Barcelona, Spain. It is so detailed and so big that builders have been working on it since 1882 - over 140 years - and it is still not quite finished. Once it is done, it will be the tallest church in the world.

Tell me more

The architect was a Spanish man called Antoni Gaudí. He designed it to look like it had grown out of the ground, like a forest of stone trees. Inside, the columns branch out at the top like real trees, and light pours through coloured windows so it feels like sunlight through leaves. Gaudí said he was 'copying nature, because nature is the best builder'.

Gaudí worked on the Sagrada Família for 43 years, until 1926. He didn't finish it, of course - it was always going to take much longer than one lifetime. He left detailed models so the builders who came after him could keep going. Some of his original plaster models were broken, so today's architects also work like detectives, figuring out what Gaudí would have wanted.

Building has been slow for lots of reasons. Spain went through difficult times in the 20th century when work stopped. The whole thing is paid for only by the tickets of people visiting - so it can only be built as fast as visitors come. Modern computers and 3D printers now help a lot, and builders hope to finish the very top tower by 2026.

When it is finished, the central tower will be 172.5 metres tall - just one metre shorter than the highest hill in Barcelona, because Gaudí said no human-made thing should be taller than what God made.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01What would it be like to start building something that you knew wouldn't be finished in your lifetime?
  2. 02Gaudí said nature was the best builder. What patterns from nature could you copy if you were designing a building?
  3. 03If you could design any building in the world, what would it look like and what would it be for?
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Classroom activity

Look at a tree in your playground or out of the window. How does its trunk split into branches? Try drawing a building where the columns split like that tree. Compare designs as a class - whose tree-building would you most like to walk inside?