Everything About The Sagrada Familia’s Passion Facade

One of the striking features of the Sagrada Familia, the Passion Facade, is an unmissable highlight of the Basilica.

Its skeletal appearance attracts millions of visitors worldwide and is considered the most iconic facade at the Sagrada Familia by many. 

Apart from its austere design, the Passion Facade is also known for its unique and ornate designs and detailing, representing central themes of Jesus Christ’s life.

This article will help you learn everything you need to know about Passion Facade, including how to access the facade, the views from the tower, and more.

Grab your Sagrada Familia tickets and explore the stunning Passion Facade now!

Where is The Passion Facade?

The Sagrada Familia’s Passion Facade is on Sardenya Street, oriented towards the west.

Visitors must book a Passion Facade access ticket, as basic entry tickets for the Sagrada Familia do not include tower access.

Ticket holders can access the Passion Facade of the Sagrada Familia via the General Entrance of the Group Entrance. 

Visitors reaching the attraction for an education tour can enter from the third entrance at the back of the Basilica on Carrer de la Sardenya.

What Makes la Sagrada Familia’s Passion Facade So Special?

The Passion Facade at Sagrada Familia is considered the most iconic facade for a reason. 

If you wonder whether exploring it is worth your time, we’re here to clear your doubts!

Here are the reasons that make the la Sagrada Familia’s Passion Facade so special:

  • The Passion Facade is one of the three Sagrada Familia facades and was built after the Nativity Facade.
  • La Sagrada Familia’s Passion Facade depicts the crucial last moments of Jesus Christ’s life, including the themes of Passion and Death.
  • The Passion Facade of the Sagrada Familia is known for its stark and austere design as opposed to the vibrant and grand design of the Nativity and Glory facades.
  • The pillars of the Passion Facade of the Sagrada Familia resemble the human body’s bones, holding the structure together and giving it a skeletal appearance.
  • Antoni Gaudi, the visionary and mastermind behind the Sagrada himself, designed the Passion Facade, leaving it for future generations to build based on his sketches.

View From The Tower of the Passion Facade

The Passion Facade offers breathtaking views of Barcelona City and its surroundings. 

Visitors can also enjoy views of the Mediterranean Sea from the Tower of the Passion Facade.

La Sagrada Familia’s Passion Facade gives you a closer and unforgettable view of the skeletal structure of the Passion Facade itself.

You can also enjoy the views of other nearby Sagrada Familia towers. 

How to Ascend the Tower of the Passion Facade

Visitors must choose to opt for tickets with tower access – skip-the-line tickets or guided tours. 

Visitors can take the elevator near the Passion Facade to ascend the tower and the staircase to descend from the Tower.

Please note that the first ticket, the basic entry ticket, does not include access to the Tower of the Passion Facade.

Things to Do at la Sagrada Familia’s Passion Facade

The Passion Facade does not offer much to visitors in itself, but here are the top attractions.

One of the top things to do at the Passion Facade is explore its skeletal sculptures and ornate detailing. 

The intricate sculptures are bound to leave you speechless.

Visitors can learn more about the Facade and its history by taking an audio-guided tour, usually included in the Sagrada Familia tickets with the Audio Guide.

Tourists can also ascend the Passion Facade to enjoy amazing views from the top.

Interesting Facts About The Passion Facade 

Here are some interesting facts about the Passion Facade that will spike your interest in exploring the Facade even more:

  • The Passion Facade’s construction began in 1954, with its origin dating back to the mid-20th century.
  • The Passion Facade at Sagrada Familia was initially considered a tribute to the Passion of Jesus Christ, a predominant theme in its detailing and sculptures.
  • Gaudi left behind sketches to guide future generations through the construction of the Passion Facade.
  • Gaudi could not see the construction of the Passion Facade start in front of himself as he died before the construction was initiated.
  • The construction of the Passion Facade was completed in 1976.

The Best Way to See the Passion Facade at Sagrada Familia

The best way to see the Passion Facade is to reach Sagrada Familia early to avoid the crowds.

Therefore, visitors are recommended to reach the attraction early in the morning on weekdays to stay ahead of the crowds. 

For a more informative trip and comprehensive experience, you can also get a Guided Tour of the Sagrada Familia with Tower Access.

This ticket allows you to enjoy a guided tour of the attraction, helping you learn more about its history and will enable you to learn interesting facts about it.

If guided tours are not your thing, get a Sagrada Familia ticket with an Audio Guide to enjoy an audio-guided basilica tour.

FAQs About the Passion Facade at Sagrada Familia

1. Do I need separate tickets for the Passion Facade of the Sagrada Familia?

2. What makes the Passion Facade different from the Nativity Facade?

3. Is the Passion Facade worth visiting?

4. How can I enjoy views from the Passion Facade?

5. How do I reach the tower of the Passion Facade?

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