Insider tour of the Sagrada Familia reveals 5 divine enigmas and hidden treasures

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Pope Leo XIV arrived in Barcelona on June 9, 2026, and on June 10 blessed the completion of the Sagrada Familia basilica's central tower (Jesus Christ Tower), marking the structural completion of Antoni Gaudí's architectural masterpiece 144 years after construction began and 100 years after the architect's death. The event is part of the pontiff's week-long Spain visit, during which he has addressed broader crises including armed conflict and migration.
Moderate: Moderate outlets frame the Sagrada Familia completion as one significant element within Pope Leo's broader apostolic mission, emphasizing his calls for peace amid escalating global conflicts, his opposition to increased military spending, his meetings with survivors of clergy abuse seeking reparations, and his message of building unity beyond polarization.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets focus on the architectural achievement of completing the world's tallest church and Gaudí's greatest work after 144 years, celebrating the papal blessing as spiritual validation of this monumental cultural and religious monument, and honoring Gaudí's legacy on the centennial of his death.
The Sagrada Familia basilica features sandcastle-like spires, stone carved to look like lush flora, a kaleidoscopic interior and a trove of treasures, some hiding in plain sight. ...