{"id":13761,"date":"2024-01-09T01:15:12","date_gmt":"2024-01-09T00:15:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.monumentsandsights.com\/?p=13761"},"modified":"2024-01-09T01:15:12","modified_gmt":"2024-01-09T00:15:12","slug":"is-sagrada-familia-the-biggest-church-in-the-world","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.monumentsandsights.com\/is-sagrada-familia-the-biggest-church-in-the-world\/","title":{"rendered":"Is Sagrada Familia The Biggest Church In The World"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Gaudi’s iconic Sagrada Familia Cathedral is a Barcelona landmark, visible from all parts of the city. Countless tourists visit the site every year, and for good reason – it’s one of the most impressive architecture in the world. But it begs the question – is Sagrada Familia the biggest church in the world?<\/p>\n

The answer is complicated. Sagrada Familia is undoubtedly immense, both in size and scale. At a size of 595 feet, it’s taller than St. Peter’s Basilica by a good measure. However, when it comes to floor space and interior volume, it’s not the biggest in the world – that title still held by the Basilica of Our Lady of Peace in Yamoussoukro, Cote d’Ivoire. Built in 1985, the basilica covers an impressive 30,000 square meters.<\/p>\n

Some experts have argued that the answer lies in the definition of a church. For example, the size and capacity of a church could be determined by how many people can be contained inside during a service, while the size could be determined by the building’s actual physical parameters. This can, however, vary depending on the definition of a church, as some religious buildings may not be classified as “churches” in their own right.<\/p>\n

Regardless of its exact size, there’s no doubt that Sagrada Familia is an impressive feat of architecture. Started in 1882, the church is still unfinished to this day, although the final stages of construction are slated to be completed by 2026. The ambitious project includes 18 spires, depicting the 12 Apostles, four Evangelists and the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ.<\/p>\n