

2026.01.03Directed by Sakura
Since its groundbreaking in 1882, the Sagrada Família has been known as the "church that is always being built." In 2026, marking the centenary of the genius architect Antoni Gaudí’s passing, the major towers of this colossal structure will finally be completed. After more than a century of craftsmanship, the basilica will leave behind its title as an "unfinished masterpiece" to set an unprecedented milestone in architectural history. Join the world in Barcelona in 2026 to witness this historic revelation.
01. Gaudi's Light Touching the Sky: The Wonder of Completed Towers

The silhouette of the Sagrada Família in 2026 is unlike anything seen before. The "Tower of Jesus Christ," the centerpiece of the cathedral, finally reaches its peak, creating the highest skyline in Barcelona. Inside, the "Forest of Nature" designed by Gaudí overwhelms visitors with a perfect harmony of light. As the sun streams through the stained glass and illuminates the finished ceiling, you will feel the completion of the sacred narrative Gaudí spent his life trying to realize.
02. The 100th Anniversary: Barcelona Becomes a City-wide Celebration

Traveling to Barcelona in 2026 offers more than just the cathedral's completion. To commemorate the centenary of Gaudí's death, his other legacies—Casa Batlló, Casa Milà, and Park Güell—will be filled with special exhibitions and grand illuminations. As the entire city pays tribute to Gaudí, climbing the completed towers of the Sagrada Família to view the landscape will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
With the completion of the Sagrada Família, Barcelona will be the hottest travel destination in 2026. Given the global crowds, booking a Fast Track entry ticket via WAUG is no longer an option, but a necessity. Skip the long lines and be among the first to deeply experience the moment Gaudí's dream was fulfilled. In 2026, a completed miracle awaits you.