Barcelona is ready to experience a transition in its tourism in central Spain’s three -year tourist ban. This time, it was because of the gaudí antoni -That’s in the back The city’s most eccentric site, especially Sagrada Família-I can be a saint soon.
Vatican began the potential gaudí purity process in 2003, after being called “God’s architect” for a long time. On April 14, 2025, The late Pope Francis, whose new death -recently has become a worldwide news worldIt is considered to be “respected,” continues to develop the cause.
He is still a few steps from being a saint, but his possibility of Barcelona’s tour is expected. This is the path of Gaudí to the holy for the city, together with the guidance of seeing the noble works in Barcelona.

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Barcelona approached heaven after Pope Francis who passed the “Architect of God” Antoni Gaudí on the path to purity
Antoni Gaudí formed a Barcelona architectural landscape and dedicated the last year of his life to Sagrada Família
In 1992, Lay Catholic began their campaign for Gaudí’s purity. The followers document the evidence of their very religious life. During the last 12 years of his life, the Catalan architect left all the work to focus on the world’s largest uninhabited Sagrada -the “cathedral for the poor.”
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Considered the “biggest exponential” of the Modern Catalan Modernist Movement, Gaudí ‘lived a monk after 1910 and was said to attend mass and pray daily. Colors and textures that attract their works -their work is not just the largest of Barcelona’s identity; They are also respected for their relationship with nature, man, and God.
La Sagrada Familia Cathedral in Barcelona, Spain
But Gaudí’s death may be the most symbolic part of its religious heritage. He died in 1926 after being hit by a tram on his way to church in Barcelona, which he does daily. Gaudí is 73 years old. He was later declared the “servant of God” in 2003, marking his first step to purity.
Now, the respected “Antoni Gaudí” is just two wonders from being a saint after The late Pope Francis recognizes “the welfare of its heroic,” A week before passing. Once can, Gaudí will be the first accredited holy man from Barcelona.
Scientific healing that cannot be explained after praying to Gaudí must occur for the next two stages: beatiated and holy (canonization).

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The purity of the potential of Antoni Gaudí can revise Barcelona as a spiritual destination
Vatican connections can significantly improve Barcelona tourism, but with people who are easier to manage
Even before Gaudí’s purity buzz, Barcelona received a tourist record. Spanish overtourism protests and unprecedented disasters Cannot prevent tourists.
Barcelona is already included in the country 447 Catholic Hajj Routes and Sitesalong with Madrid, Spanish hearts. However, thanks to Vatican can turn it into one the world’s most famous religious destination.
Among these places are Lourdes in France, Assisi in Italy, and Santiago de Compostela Self Spanish. Although the public is undeniable in Barcelona if Gaudí becomes a saint, the atmosphere may differ from a pilgrimage site tend to attract more safe visitors.

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A place to see the work of Antoni Gaudí in Barcelona
Antoni Gaudí is designed at least 14 buildings in Barcelona, and some of them are UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Gaudí is designed 14 to 18 buildings inside or near Barcelona. The seven of them are the UNESCO World Heritage Site, including the magnum Opus Sagrada Família, the amazing Park Güell, several former family homes, and Colony Güell Crypt At Santa Coloma de Cervelló -is slightly located in the countryside.
This architectural wonders are difficult to miss when walking around Barcelona. The use of Gaudí’s chromatic colors, strange shapes, and surreal style will surely attract anyone. Fortunately, many of them are open for public visits.
Must see the building of Antoni Gaudí in Barcelona
1. Holy family In Eixample: famous for its complex exterior and interior design, and recognized as The highest Church of Art Nouveau by Guinness World Records.
2. Park Güell In Gràcia district: one of Barcelona’s largest green space with unique mosaics and city views.
3. Palau Güell In El Raval’s neighborhood: Early Gaudí’s work was built as a family home for Eusebi Güell entrepreneurs.
3. House At Passeig de Gràcia: called “House of Bones” because of its mystical frame details.
4. Casa Milan (La Pedrera) At Passeig de Gràcia: Famous for wavy fasad and chimney sculpture on its roof terrace.
6. Vicens House In Gràcia District: The First Commission of Gaudí, famous for the Moor Rise Style.
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7. Bellesguard Tower In the Sarrià-Sant Gervasi neighborhood: considered as a hidden gem that combines medieval and modern elements. It is one of the few gaudí working with a prominent straight line.
Check out the building website for seasonal operations, events closing, travel packages, special admission rates for children, students, disabled people, and their friends.