{Leap Day Edition – #RTWdinnerparty}
Not only is today a leap day (February 29th), it is also special because we’re having a virtual get-together with some of our awesome travel friends through a concept known as #RTWdinnerparty, hosted by our friends Ted & Bethany over at Two Oregonians. We basically publish a post introducing ourselves – “Meet and mingle”, share a little about what we’re bringing to the digital dinner table – “dinner specialty” and share stories from the road – “table talk”. We hope you enjoy our contribution of the dinner party this time around. Read on…
{Meet and Mingle} For those of you who don’t know us, we’ve been traveling together as a couple for many many years now. We both have day jobs (we are engineers in the software world) and we squeeze every drop of vacation days and public holidays we get in a year to travel the world. We started Idelish because we wanted to share our travel experiences, inspire others to travel and share our photography with our readers! More about us here.
{Dinner Specialty} For dinner, we are bringing a main dish of piping hot Genghis Khan style mutton grilled on charcoal! This cuisine was mentioned to us by our cab driver in Sapporo, Japan through our broken Japanese conversational skills! Check out pictures of the food here!
{Table Talk} With the end of the holiday season, we’re now in a long slog of public holiday-less weeks and months until May! So today, we’d like to share and reminisce on our recent trip to Barcelona in January. Our highlight of the trip was our visit to the Sagrada Familia. So we thought we’d share our experience, photos and thoughts below. Enjoy!
Antoni Gaudi.
If you don’t already know who he is, you will undoubtedly be in awe of his work after a visit to Barcelona!
He is today considered one of the most talented architects in history and his works – seven of which have been made World Heritage Sites by UNESCO – are hailed as one of the greatest universal architectural masterpieces the world has seen.
Antoni Gaudi dedicated 43 years of his life to the creation of his last and greatest work of art – the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia.
Look at the top! Is it not true that it seems to unite Heaven and Earth? This burst of mosaics is the first thing sailors will see when approaching Barcelona; It will be a radiant welcome. ~ Gaudi
He knew he wouldn’t see the completion of the Sagrada Familia, so he left behind detailed designs that would ensure the structure could be completed after his death. During the last years of his life, he moved into and lived in the study of Sagrada Familia that was not yet completed. That was how dedicated he was to the project. Sadly, he was run over by a tram in 1926 and died 3 days later, 15 days short of his 74th birthday.
Till today, the construction of this church has yet to be completed. It has been going on for more than 130 years and is expected to only be completed in the year 2028.
The Nativity Facade
We were in a bus when we went past this structure for the first time. I remember thinking, “the front of this church looks like it’s melting!”. Later we learned that we were looking at the Nativity Facade of the church that represented life. It is this side of the church that you’ll see the more human and familiar side of Jesus.
The Passion Facade
In contrast to the vitality, joy and warmth portrayed by the Nativity Facade that represented Life, the Passion Facade conveys feelings of sadness and suffering. In 1911, Gaudi was recovering from a serious illness himself. Inspired by his own pain, he dedicated this time of his life to planning this facade.
The Inside
As you walk into the church, it feels like you are walking into a futuristic forest. Pillars resembling trees, lights and skylights resembling sunlight breaking through the forests’ canopy. Only way to describe the feeling is “surreal”!
The Sagrada Familia is a MUST visit when you are in Barcelona. See it under construction and then see it again after it is completed in 2028. Even if you are not catholic, not an architectural enthusiast, you will still be awed and inspired by this masterpiece.
We leave you with a quote from Gaudi himself…
There is no reason to regret that I cannot finish the church. I will grow old but others will come after me. What must always be conserved is the spirit of the work, but its life has to depend on the generations it is handed down to and with whom it lives and is incarnated. ~ Gaudi
Have you been to Sagrada Familia? What did you think of it?
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61 Comments
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We’ve been there and loved it (and Barcelona, in general).
Once again, your photos are incredible. Thanks for sharing.
(May isn’t too far off!)
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Thanks guys! We loved Barcelona and can’t wait to go back in the future! Haha – at this point, May feels like forever to get there. March is dragging on too slow for us! 🙂
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Beautiful pictures! I was in Barcelona several years ago and toured other Gaudi buildings, but no Sagrada Familia. Thanks for the look inside!
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Thanks Glen. We toured a couple other of Gaudi’s buildings too and loved it all!
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We visited Barcelona about 5 years ago, and were completely enchanted by the vibrance of this city. The architecture of the Sagrada Familia was stunning, to say the least. It was great to see your pictures and note that there has been more construction since then :), especially inside the basilica. We also loved Parc Guell, designed by Gaudi.
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We too loved Parc Guell! Gaudi’s creations are just so unique and out of this world – we’ve never seen anything like it until this visit to Barcelona 🙂 We look forward to going back once it is totally completed in 2028 🙂
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What a great post! Those pictures of the cathederal are breathtaking. we are headed there at the end of this month! Cant wait!
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You guys are going to love it! We have a few more posts coming up about Gaudi’s other masterpieces. Be sure to dedicate a couple of days visiting these places!
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Ah, Barcelona, one of the most beautiful cities in the world to photograph. When I visited a few years ago, I also saw the Sagrada Familia. It was neat to see which sections of the church you were most attracted to. One of my favorite photos from that day was also of The Flaggelation of Christ. Thanks for sharing and glad to see you at the party!
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Thanks Tran! It was great “meeting” you at “dinner” 🙂 We took thousands of photos at the Sagrada. Too many to post! We were not able to go to the top of the church due to the weather that day so we are looking forward to going back in the future once it’s completed!
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Your photos are outstanding! Loved browsing through them all.
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Thanks Archana! There were plenty of more of Gaudi’s masterpieces in Barcelona that we photographed. looking forward to share more in future posts! Do come back and visit!
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Gaudi’s work is so fascinating! Thanks for sharing these awesome photos
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Thanks Andrea! he is quite an artist, indeed! There are several more of his masterpieces we photographed and we look forward to sharing it in future posts!
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Now that is some good looking mutton! We were in Barcelona a few months back and really enjoyed checking out all of Gaudi’s work too! Nice work on capturing Sagrada Familia!
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Thanks Randy! It’s great “meeting” you guys at “dinner” 🙂
That mutton was so good – we have been talking about going back to Sapporo just for it!
Isn’t Gaudi so talented?! We also visited several other places like Parc Guell. Hope you guys got the chance to see it too!
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Seems like you guys had such an amazing trip in Barcelona. The pictures look great. I remember there were a few other small houses in the city too, also designed by Gaudi. But they aren’t very photogenic.
Well maybe this year you guys should check out the Thai New Year Water Festival, Songkran. It happens once a year in Thailand they have an incredible event with lots of splashing!
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Songkran sounds fun. We’ll definitely try to find time to visit one day 🙂
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Wow, you two. What beautiful photos and details on the Sagrada Familia! We are headed to Barcelona in early April, and I’m really eager to see this impressive place in person. My mom and aunt visited several years back, and they’ve not stopped talking about it since. It’s so incredible and encouraging to me that Gaudi and the other craftsmen and project managers had the dedication and foresight over the years to invest in something this grand for the long haul and for the ultimate goal…
What a gem of a place.
Also – your food! That grilled mutton looks positively mouthwatering…
Good luck getting through the long stretch until May… 🙂 Happy travel memories and travel planning to you both, and thanks so much for coming to dinner! xx
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Thanks Bethany! Much appreciation for inviting us to RTWdinnerparty this time! We had loads of fun exploring and getting to know the other bloggers 🙂
Gaudi was indeed a talented and forward thinking artist! Thanks to his foresight, we all have the chance to view this amazing masterpiece!
Yeah – March has been a drag! Can’t wait for May to come by!
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