Here's the exterior, this time from the back. It was really striking in person, just by the sheer size and novelty of the design.

The construction is going on inside as you walk around, it's a little strange because the workers and their construction site then become a tourist spectacle unto themselves.

Hehe, I found this inside as we were walking around, it's supposed to stop tourists from sneaking into the worksite, I just thought it was amusing.

Forest-inspired columns, Gaudi was all about nature, or so the little museum attached to the temple told me.

Another interior shot, I love the use of light.
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