Four feet higher and rising: Barcelona's Sagrada Familia becomes world's tallest church

Barcelona's Sagrada Familia has taken another giant leap towards becoming the world's tallest church, literally and figuratively. After a monumental crane operation on Thursday morning, the iconic basilica now stands at an astonishing 162.91 meters (534ft 8in) above the city, surpassing Germany's Ulm Minster by a mere 1.38 metres (4ft 6in). While the church hasn't officially staked its claim to this title, the numbers are undeniably there to compare.

The Sagrada Familia's mastermind architect Antoni Gaudí envisioned his creation as something extraordinary, but even he never expected it to reach such dizzying heights. The central Tower of Jesus Christ, currently rising from the top of the church, is set to touch 172 meters when completion arrives in the coming months.

Construction on this architectural marvel began in 1882 with the placement of the first stone by Gaudí himself. However, at the time, he expected it would never see its full realization. In fact, only one of its towers was finished before his untimely passing. Fast forward to today, and the church has been transformed into a major international tourist attraction.

The influx of visitors has significantly accelerated construction efforts in recent decades. Last year alone, 4.9 million people paid their respects by paying entrance fees, with all that revenue now funding further progress on this grand project.

With its elaborate facades still to be finished and interior decorations yet to complete, the church is set for a decade of further work before its estimated completion date. A fitting tribute to Gaudí's legacy will also take place next year, marking the 100th anniversary of his passing with a series of events celebrating the enduring impact of this extraordinary man.

The Sagrada Familia continues to inspire awe in all who lay eyes on it, pushing boundaries and redefining architectural benchmarks.
 
I think it's pretty amazing how much growth & progress they've made since Gaudí first started working on it back in 1882 🤯. I mean, the numbers are crazy, but what's even crazier is how many people have come together to make this happen - from the initial stone placement to the massive crane operation yesterday ⚒️. It just goes to show that with dedication & a clear vision, you can turn something into an iconic landmark like Sagrada Familia 🌆. I'm curious to see what it'll look like when all the decorations are in place 🎨.
 
man i'm literally speechless 🤯 what's next for this iconic building, 172 meters is crazy!!! 🤩 did u know that gaudí himself didn't even imagine the church would be completed? 🙈 and now its just getting more and more amazing 💥 i cant wait to see it finished, maybe one day ill get to see it in person 🌟
 
OMG yaaas I'm loving how far Gaudí's Sagrada Familia has come 🤯🏰! Who would've thought his original vision would be surpassed by the world's tallest church? 🤔 And can you even imagine what he'd be thinking if he knew it was gonna reach these dizzying heights 😂. Anyways, I'm all for the influx of tourism funds – let's keep making this masterpiece shine 💫. A 100th anniversary celebration next year sounds like a must-go event for me! 🎉
 
🤯 just saw that the Sagrada Familia is now 162.91 meters tall! That's wild 🌆! You know what's even crazier? It took over 130 years to finish this thing 🕰️, but I guess all those tourists finally paid off 🤑. In fact, 4.9 million people visited last year alone, which is crazy for a city like Barcelona 🤯. And can we talk about Antoni Gaudí for a sec? He was like the OG architect 🎨! But seriously, have you seen the blueprints for this thing? It's insane 🔥. I mean, only one of its towers was even finished before he passed away 😔. Anyway, can't wait to see it all done in 10 years 🕰️. And btw, did you know that the Sagrada Familia attracts over $20 million per year from tourism alone 💸? Mind blown! 🤯
 
I mean think about this... Barcelona's Sagrada Familia is like a symbol of the power of human ambition 🤯, right? I'm reminded of the US's space program back in the 60s – we were all like 'can they really do it?' and then we landed on the moon 😮. The Sagrada Familia's completion is gonna be this massive global event that'll put America's Apollo missions to shame 🚀. And let's not forget, this whole thing has been made possible by tourism revenue – it's a case of private investment meeting public interest 🤑. But what about the environmental impact? I mean, all these cranes and construction workers must be leaving their mark on that beautiful city 😷. We need to have an honest conversation about sustainability and urban planning in the face of our growing architectural ambitions 💡.
 
OMG 🤯 I am literally speechless right now! The Sagrada Familia is just MIND-BLOWING!!! Like, can you even imagine that giant crane operating this morning? It's insane how the construction is coming along and now it's basically towering over all these other churches in Europe. And the best part? Antoni Gaudí envisioned something so unique and extraordinary, but who knew he'd actually make it happen?! 🤓 I mean, 172 meters?! That's just crazy talk! And can you imagine being one of those people who gets to see this finished project after all these years? It's like, the ultimate fanboy/fangirl experience! 💥 The fact that we're funding the construction with tourist fees is just pure magic. I'm literally getting goosebumps thinking about it... what a masterpiece!
 
OMG, can you even believe how EPIC this is?! 🤯 The Sagrada Familia just keep getting more amazing! I'm literally so in awe of Antoni Gaudí's genius. Who knew his vision would take the church to such incredible heights? 😍 And 4.9 million visitors last year alone? Mind blown! 💥 The fact that all that revenue is going towards completing this masterpiece is just perfect. Can't wait for the 100th anniversary of Gaudí's passing next year - it's going to be SO inspiring to see the whole world come together to celebrate his legacy ❤️
 
I'm so stoked for Barcelona 🤩! This is amazing progress on the Sagrada Familia - I mean, can you even imagine what Gaudí had planned when he started working on this thing back in 1882? It's like, whoa, 4.9 million visitors last year and counting, that's insane! 💸 And now it's officially one of the tallest churches in the world (kind of), I'm totally here for it 🙌. The fact that it's still got a way to go before completion is just a testament to how intricate the details are - love the idea of a decade-long project to finish everything off 💪. And can't wait for those events next year celebrating Gaudí's legacy 🎉, it'll be epic! 😆
 
omg this is wild how can one place hold so much meaning & still be literally reaching new heights lol 🤯🌆 i mean, gaudí was def ahead of his time 4 sure but to think he never even got 2 see the full thing done before it's crazy! and now it's just gonna keep pushing limits like that's what architecture r all about 💪
 
I'm literally speechless right now 🤯... I mean, can you believe this thing is almost as tall as a skyscraper? It's crazy that Antoni Gaudí envisioned something so iconic, but even he couldn't have predicted it'd be completed after all these years! 534ft 8in is insane 😲. The way they're using modern tech to speed up the construction process must've been a game-changer. And can you imagine the engineering genius that goes into building something like this? 🤓
 
🤩 I mean, can you believe how far they've come? Like, Antoni Gaudí envisioned something amazing, but who knew it'd reach these heights?! 😲 It's crazy to think he even said it wouldn't get finished in his lifetime... now we're looking at a 100-foot-tall tower! 🌆 The fact that tourism has been the driving force behind its completion is wild - can you imagine how much pressure they must have had to keep going? 💪 And on top of all this, there's an anniversary celebration coming up next year?! It's like, totally fitting for a masterpiece like this.
 
🤔 I mean, can you even imagine seeing that thing in person? Like, 534ft tall is wild! 😲 And the fact that Gaudí didn't get to see his masterpiece finished himself must be heartbreaking for him. It's crazy to think about how much progress has been made since he started working on it all those years ago.

I guess you could say that the church's popularity is what really helped push the construction forward, but at the same time, it's still amazing to think about how much work went into making this place so iconic. And now, with it being one of the tallest churches in the world, I'd love to see how the interior decorations and everything come together when it's all done 🎨👀
 
omg 🤩 can you believe the saffron queen is getting even bigger?! 😲 534ft 8in is insane! i remember when it was still under construction back in the day and people thought gaudí's design was crazy lol now it's literally a marvel of engineering. i'm so down for more visitors tho, let's keep that tourism flowing 💸 and get this thing done before 2035 🕰️
 
🤯 I'm still trying to wrap my head around how big that thing is! Like, Gaudí had some crazy ideas back in the day, but 534ft 8in? That's like building a skyscraper with a giant spire on top. And can you believe it took them over 130 years to finish just one tower? 🤯 Anyway, I'm not surprised they're making it even taller now, it's basically become a tourist attraction. Last year was insane with 4.9 million people visiting... that's like the entire population of some smaller cities! 🚀 Can't wait to see what they do for Gaudí's anniversary next year, sounds like it's gonna be epic 😎
 
Man, this is crazy! 🤯 The Sagrada Familia is literally becoming a skyscraper, and I mean that in the best possible way 😊. I'm loving how they're getting closer to breaking that 173-meter mark, but at the same time, I'm also thinking about how Antoni Gaudí would be like "no way, guys" if he knew his masterpiece was gonna be this tall 🤣. It's wild to think about all those years of construction and how it went from being a dream project to an actual tourist sensation – 4.9 million visitors last year? That's insane! 🚀
 
I'm low-key impressed by how much progress has been made on the Sagrada Familia over the past decade or so 🤯. I mean, 162 meters is no joke! Gaudí's design was always meant to be epic, but I think even he would've been blown away by how far they've come 🤓. And can we talk about the tourists for a sec? 4.9 million people paying entrance fees last year? That's crazy 💸! It's awesome that all that revenue is going towards finishing the project and keeping Gaudí's legacy alive. I'm also super hyped for next year's events celebrating his 100th anniversary 🎉. Has anyone else visited the Sagrada Familia in person? What were your thoughts on the experience? 😊
 
I'm low-key obsessed with the speed at which they're finishing this project 🤯🚧. I mean, 4.9 million visitors last year is insane! It's like people just can't get enough of this stunning architecture 💥. And to think it's still got a way to go – I love how they're gonna make the most of Gaudí's original vision and add some new flair to make it even more unforgettable 🔥. By the time they finish, we'll basically have a whole new building 🤯. Can you imagine walking into that central Tower of Jesus Christ for the first time? Mind blown 😲
 
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