Sagrada Familia Tickets & Tours
Visit Sagrada Familia and enjoy exploring this icon of Barcelona with Skip-the Line Entry Tickets from € 34.
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Get fast-track access to Gauid's unfinished masterpiece.
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All-day ticket
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Available in: Ch, Du, En, Fi, Fr, + 11
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Skip The Line
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Wheelchair access
Visit to the Sagrada Familia Basilica and Nativity Facade Tower built by Antoni Gaudi himself and enjoy the breathtaking Barcelona City and Mountains view with Skip-the-Line entry ticket and audioguide.
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All-day ticket
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Available in: Ch, Du, En, Fi, Fr, + 11
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Skip The Line
Explore Sagrada Familia and Passion Facade Tower with breathtaking Mediterranean Sea views over the east of Barcelona with Skip-the-Line entry ticket and audioguide.
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All-day ticket
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Available in: Ch, Du, En, Fi, Fr, + 11
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Skip The Line
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Complete day tour discovering the main highlights of Barcelona with entrance to Gaudí´s masterpieces: Sagrada Familia and Park Güell.
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8 Hours
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Free cancellation
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Available in: En, Es
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Daily tour
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About
Sagrada Familia, the 19th-century church, which is still incomplete, is an architectural marvel and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Opening Times:
November - February
Monday - Saturday | 09.00 - 18.00 |
Sunday | 10.30 - 18.00 |
March and October
Monday - Friday | 09.00 - 17.00 |
Saturday | 09.00 - 18.00 |
Sunday | 10.30 - 19.00 |
April - September
Monday - Friday | 09.00 - 20.00 |
Saturday | 09.00 - 18.00 |
Sunday | 10.30 - 20.00 |
The opening times and days may occasionally be modified by the management due to special events taking place inside the Basilica.
Special opening hours
25 and 26 December, 1 and 6 January | 09.00 - 14.00 |
Highlights and Description
The Basilica de la Sagrada Familia, more commonly referred to as the Sagrada Familia, is a Roman Catholic minor basilica located in Barcelona. The history of la Sagrada Familia, the still-under-construction masterpiece took place all the way back in 1874 when a local organization began campaigning for the construction of a church honoring the Holy Family. After a couple of years of planning and drawing up plans, the church's cornerstone was officially laid on 19th March 1882.
The Basilica of the Holy Family otherwise known as the Sagrada Familia is undoubtedly the most famous church in Barcelona, in the whole of the Iberian Peninsula. Every year the unfinished masterpiece of Antoni Gaudi climbs higher in the sky and the world awaits its grand unveiling. Entirely funded by donations, the church has been beset by many setbacks, not least the death of the genius Antoni Gaudi who conceived it leaving few schematic drawings. The Spanish Civil War halted progress with the destruction of Gaudi’s handmade models and most recently construction was halted by the COVID pandemic.
Over the years, architects working on the project have struggled to realise Gaudi’s designs, as no real plans were left to copy. But thanks to the latest technology, changes in construction methods over the years and the dedication of generations of tradesmen work continues to complete the basilica. Despite the unfinished state of the basilica, it was awarded UNESCO world heritage status in 2005 and was consecrated by Pope Benedict XVI in 2010.