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    Barcelona's epic Sagrada Familia could be finished in 10 years

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    Posted on September 18, 2025

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    Quick Summary

    Sagrada Familia in Barcelona is expected to be completed in 10 years, with plans for the main tower to become the city's tallest building. Local negotiations continue.

    Table of Contents

    • Completion Timeline for Sagrada Familia
    • Architectural Details
    • Visitor Impact
    • Local Authority Negotiations

    Sagrada Familia in Barcelona Expected to Be Completed in 10 Years

    Completion Timeline for Sagrada Familia

    By Joan Faus

    Architectural Details

    BARCELONA (Reuters) -Antoni Gaudi's Sagrada Familia in Barcelona is edging towards completion, with the team behind it hopeful they can put the finishing touches to the modernist basilica in around 10 years, more than a century after the famed architect's death.

    Visitor Impact

    The project's chairman, Esteve Camps, told reporters on Thursday he had learned to be cautious after the COVID pandemic caused a collapse in visitor revenues for one of Europe's biggest tourist draws and delayed the project's end beyond a 2026 goal.

    Local Authority Negotiations

    "We cannot say whether it will be 10, 11 or 12 years … but we think that in normal circumstances, without obstacles, it is likely that in 10 years we could be finished."

    Gaudi worked on the basilica from 1883 until he died in 1926. Next year, to mark a century since his death, the project's leaders hope to have finished the external aspects of its main 172.5-metre tower, dedicated to Jesus Christ, making it Barcelona's tallest building.

    Once completed, the Sagrada Familia will have three facades and 18 towers.

    Pope Leo has been invited to lead a commemoration mass and opening ceremony of the tower next June. An answer from the Vatican is expected later this month, Camps said.

    The project's current chief architect, Jordi Fauli, told Reuters the tower was already topping 155 metres and the lower half of a massive cross that will crown it has already been built.

    Local authorities are yet to approve architects' plans to build a large staircase outside the Sagrada Familia's main gate which would likely mean demolishing at least one residential building and has triggered protests by neighbours.

    Camps said he was confident the staircase would be approved though conceded the issue would require negotiations with the authorities and could end up in court if local opposition persisted.

    The emblematic building is also, like much of Barcelona, at tourism saturation point. Last year, the number of visitors to the basilica hit a new record, reaching 4.9 million people. Officials say that even when completed, its maximum capacity cannot change.

    (Reporting by Joan Faus, editing by Aislinn Laing, Alexandra Hudson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Sagrada Familia expected to complete in 10 years.
    • •Visitor revenue collapse delayed project beyond 2026.
    • •Main tower to be Barcelona's tallest building.
    • •Local opposition to new staircase plans.
    • •Tourism saturation remains a challenge.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Barcelona's epic Sagrada Familia could be finished in 10 years

    1What is a basilica?

    A basilica is a large and important church building, often characterized by a rectangular floor plan and a central nave, typically used for Christian worship.

    2What is visitor revenue?

    Visitor revenue refers to the income generated from tourists and visitors, often through ticket sales, merchandise, and services related to attractions.

    3What is architectural innovation?

    Architectural innovation involves the introduction of new designs, materials, or construction techniques that enhance the functionality, aesthetics, or sustainability of buildings.

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