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File Size: 3840x2553 pixlar | 33x22 cm @ 300 dpi | 1.5 MB (jpg) | 28.05 MB (8 bit RGB)
Location: Barcelona, Catalunia, Spain
Date: 2021-11-16
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Global Architecture - Barcelona Spain 2005 - Sagrada Familia
A low-angle view of the Sagrada Família shows tall, narrow spires rising into a clear blue sky, with a construction crane behind the towers.
The stone façade is densely carved with religious figures and rough, organic surfaces, creating deep shadows in the recessed openings. The perforated spires have vertical shafts and are topped with colorful mosaic-like ornaments.
This is the Nativity Façade of the Basílica de la Sagrada Família in Barcelona, Spain, a major landmark by architect Antoni Gaudí, begun in 1882 as a Roman Catholic church. The design reflects Catalan Modernism, known for expressive masonry, nature-inspired forms, and symbolic sculpture, and it was most popular in the late 19th and early 20th century.
Common name: Catalan Modernism
Architecture type or style: Catalan Modernism
A low-angle view of the Sagrada Família shows tall, narrow spires rising into a clear blue sky, with a construction crane behind the towers.
The stone façade is densely carved with religious figures and rough, organic surfaces, creating deep shadows in the recessed openings. The perforated spires have vertical shafts and are topped with colorful mosaic-like ornaments.
This is the Nativity Façade of the Basílica de la Sagrada Família in Barcelona, Spain, a major landmark by architect Antoni Gaudí, begun in 1882 as a Roman Catholic church. The design reflects Catalan Modernism, known for expressive masonry, nature-inspired forms, and symbolic sculpture, and it was most popular in the late 19th and early 20th century.
Common name: Catalan Modernism
Architecture type or style: Catalan Modernism
Image: Barcelona_2005_0541
Photographer:
Sten-ÅKe Sändh
Release: Not Released (NR)
Copyright:
Sten-�ke Sändh
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