Sagrada Familia, Spain's most visited monument in 2025

In 2025, Barcelona's Sagrada Familia solidified its position as Spain's most visited monument, surpassing 4.8 million visitors and setting a historical record. This unfinished temple by Antoni Gaudí drew millions despite queues in the Eixample district, captivating with its unique architecture. The pivotal year featured the completion of the Torre de Jesús, making it the world's tallest church.

The Sagrada Familia has once again topped Spain's national tourist ranking in 2025, with over 4.8 million visitors, its historical peak. This figure places it ahead of icons like Granada's Alhambra, Córdoba's Mezquita, and Madrid's Palacio Real, reinforcing a longstanding trend where Gaudí's temple dominates Spanish cultural tourism with remarkable consistency.

The project began in 1882 but took an ambitious turn in 1883 when Antoni Gaudí took charge, turning it into a 'bible in stone' blending architecture, religion, and nature. Gaudí's death in 1926, struck by a tram, and Civil War damages that destroyed plans and models, slowed progress. Yet, its perpetually unfinished state adds to its allure for modern visitors.

In 2025, the central structure of the Torre de Jesús was completed, reaching 162.9 meters and surpassing Germany's Ulm Cathedral as the world's tallest church. This architectural milestone, alongside the upcoming 2026 centenary of Gaudí's death, has heightened global interest. Beyond tourism, the Sagrada Familia is an icon studied in architecture schools, analyzed by historians, and endlessly photographed, continuing to astonish with features like the light through its stained-glass windows and the organic verticality of its columns.

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