Inside La Sagrada Familia | Artrageous with Nate

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Have you ever wanted to go behind-the-scenes to see how they continue to build La Sagrada Familia? We traveled to Barcelona, Spain where we got unique access to see the workshop where Antoni Guadi worked, which is now used as a 3D printing lab! After that, we received a private tour of the entire basilica including a trip up the Pope's private elevator.

Join me as I explore this architectural marvel combining color, imagination, and extreme engineering that will blow your mind!

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good lord even thru this screen it is breath taking. id love to see it irl someday

jellyacc
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I went to casa Botines, another beautiful building made by Gaudí, and there where some scripts about him and one thing that caught my attention is that when he graduated in arquiterture one of his teacher said " I don't know if we gave the title of arquiterture to a crazy man or a genius, time will tell".

Fati.Ferreiro
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I visited two years ago, the lights are beyond beautiful. At some point I started to watch peoples faces when they first came in because everyone was so in awe. They all came im with a WOW on their lips. 😍 Since then I'm done with visiting churches. Nothing compares.

vera
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It’s so beautiful!! I hope to visit there one day

chanellegreen
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What an exciting behind-the-scenes look at the current work on the building. Thanks Nate!!

MuseumsLove
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Your video brings back so many good memories. Barcelona was my hometown for four years. Amazing 👍🏻👍🏻

Gerhard
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Just got back from Barcelona, didn't book tickets in advance but just seeing the exterior in person was worth that trip. The city also has other cathedrals that are well worth visiting and incredibly impressive and beautiful in their own right

ReverendMeat
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It was a young New Zealand Architect, Mark Burry since 1979 that truly took the fractal concepts and brought the construction into the 21st century through computer aided design, 3d printing and construction.

mattgordon
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Great video! Perfect balance of important information and awesome camerashots 😁

Nadinev
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Good video thanks for show the Beutiful city BARCELONA

jordiandreu
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Such a beautiful structure. I wonder what It will look like when it's fully finished.

dangercat
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Im the only person that thinks the exterior is kinda ugly, like a bad sandcastle or termite mound. The inside however, wow 😮❤

springsogourne
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I really thought it was so hideous from the outside that I wasn't inspired to pay to go inside.

mangafq
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Zum Teil hat man in diesen wunderschönen Bau Dinge hineingestopft, die wie eine Faust auf's Auge passen. All diese Sachen über und ums Kreuz herum: Grauenhaft!

MrEdgaralain
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Look at 5:53 and 5:54, it's so horrible! All this stuff around and above the cross totally destroy the beautiful architecture. How was it possible to install these things in this "style"? It's a shame, just a shame!

MrEdgaralain
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It's too bad that Catholicism is based on a crucified human sacrifice and so that image, unfortunately, shows up throughout this beautifully creative architecture.

innerlocus
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It's an impressive building, with some beautiful details like the porch of the nativity, and some of the chapels, but as a whole it is remarkably ugly, especially the interior: 'pure' kitsch. All proportions are ugly and wrong, obviously in an effort to imitate natural construction. But that idea is taken much too literally, the proportional relationships of, for instance, gothic churches, are also based on nature but abstract nature with nested proportions where everything truly relates to each other. In this monstruosity, the parts hardly relate to the whole, in spite of the obvious intention to create an 'organic' building, it is mere accumulation of masses. The ground plan is from medieval cathedrals, but the realisation is a caricature. Also the style is incoherent: primitive Art Nouveau clashing with feeble neogothic. A missed chance, really, and an immense waste of effort and money.

JohnBorstlap