In Barcelona, Spain, anticipation builds for Pope Leo XIV’s visit. The theme is ‘Lift up your eyes’, perfectly fitting for those who visit Antoni Gaudí’s Sagrada Familia. This architectural marvel continues its ascent into the sky even a century after Gaudí’s passing. On June 10, the Pope will bless the newly completed central tower, adorned with a white cross. This addition has made it the tallest church worldwide.
The magnificent basilica features a dozen cream-colored towers and spires that stretch toward the blue sky. They compete only with the surrounding mountains near the Mediterranean city. Inside, visitors are captivated by the colored light that streams through vast stained-glass windows.
In 2025, nearly 5 million people visited the site, with the majority coming from the United States, Spain, and China. These visitors explore various aspects of the church, from the crypt hosting regular services to multilingual weekend Masses in the main nave. Many first-time entrants find themselves lost in awe, gazing upward, drawn by the ethereal light and Gaudí’s intricate design.
Gaudí, deeply influenced by his Catholic faith, infused every aspect of the basilica with sacred symbolism. The experience extends beyond mere religious boundaries, touching diverse cultural backgrounds. Visitors are soon to witness the blessing ceremony of the 172.5-meter (566-foot) Tower of Jesus Christ by Pope Leo XIV, making this moment significant in the basilica’s long history.
The event attracts immense public interest, with many visitors gathering to appreciate the towering façades and the basilica’s distinct architectural details. Pope Leo XIV’s visit symbolizes an acknowledgment of Gaudí’s enduring legacy, bringing global attention to this remarkable site.

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