1. Here is a spreadsheet of the buildings and attractions on this run:
5.65 Mile La Sagrada Familia Run – 3
2. Here is a map of the 5.65 Mile La Sagrada Familia Run
5.65 Mile La Sagrada Familia Run
3. Here are photos of the buildings and attractions on this run:
1. Casa Mila (La Pedrera). 1906-1910. Antoni Gaudi.

1. Casa Mila (La Pedrera). 1906-1910. Antoni Gaudi. Rooftop.




1. Casa Mila (La Pedrera). 1906-1910. Antoni Gaudi. Lightwells.


1. Casa Mila (La Pedrera). 1906-1910. Antoni Gaudi. Attic and Catenary Arches.


1. Casa Mila (La Pedrera). 1906-1910. Antoni Gaudi. Apartment Interiors.

1. Casa Mila (La Pedrera). 1906-1910. Antoni Gaudi. Gaudi designed furniture.


1. Casa Mila (La Pedrera). 1906-1910. Antoni Gaudi. Roof Joist System, Lightwell and Ventilation Systems, and Facade Models.
1. Casa Mila (La Pedrera). 1906-1910. Antoni Gaudi. Bust of Gaudi, 1852-1926.
2. La Sagrada Familia:
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Credit: La Sagrada Familia Museum with additions by John D. Darby
Beginning on the North side of the church grounds, clockwise, showing views of the Nativity Facade, 4 Spires (1933) and Nave, Glory Facade, 4 Spires (not built, as of October, 2024), the School (1909) and finally the Passion Facade, 4 Spires (1976) and Nave. The tallest tower or spire (unfinished, as of October, 2024) is the Jesus Tower , followed by the Mary Tower (2021) with Star topping the tower, and the 4 Evangelist Towers (2023) guarding the Jesus Tower.
2. La Sagrada Familia. 1882- ?. Antoni Gaudi. View looking South towards the Nativity Towers, Facade – Completed 1933


2. La Sagrada Familia. 1882- ?. Antoni Gaudi. View looking Southwest towards the Nativity Facade – Completed 1933.
2. La Sagrada Familia. 1882- ?. Antoni Gaudi. View of the Lagoon Northeast of the Nativity Facade.
2. La Sagrada Familia. 1882- ?. Antoni Gaudi. View looking West towards, (L-R) the Glory Facade, Nave connecting to the Nativity Facade, Jesus Tower with 3 of the 4 Evangelist Towers, the Mary Tower (Star at top) and the Nativity Spires.
2. La Sagrada Familia. 1882- ?. Antoni Gaudi. View looking North towards the Glory Facade with the Passion Towers to the left.



2. La Sagrada Familia Schools. Antoni Gaudi. 1909. Moved to current site on the southern corner of the church grounds in 2002.


2. La Sagrada Familia. 1882- ?. Antoni Gaudi. View looking NE towards the Passion Facade – completed 1976.
2. La Sagrada Familia. 1882- ?. Antoni Gaudi. View looking East towards (L-R) the Sacristy, Mary Tower, Jesus Tower and Passion Spires and Facade.


2. La Sagrada Familia – Towers and Ornaments – Looking from Passion Staircase.



2. La Sagrada Familia – Towers and Staircases – view of the 1. Nativity Aisle Glory Tower Staircase and 2. Passion Aisle Glory Staircase and 3. Passion Tower interior and 4. Passion Tower Staircase.
2. La Sagrada Familia – Ceiling above the Chancel and Nave. Above the Altar (at Top), Above the Entrance and Glory Facade (at Bottom).
2. La Sagrada Familia. Nativity Transept – St. Joseph above the doors.

2. La Sagrada Familia. Stained Glass – Nativity side of Nave.
2. La Sagrada Familia. Stained Glass – Glory Facade Entrance.

2. La Sagrada Familia. Entrance Doors – Glory Facade Entrance.
2. La Sagrada Familia. Stained Glass – Passion side of Nave.
2. La Sagrada Familia. Passion Transept – the Virgin Mary above the doors.

2. La Sagrada Familia Baldachin, Organ and Altar.



2. La Sagrada Familia. Apse and Chapels behind the Altar.


2. La Sagrada Familia. Crypt below the Altar. Antoni Gaudi is buried to the left of the Altar in the Chapel of the Virgin Carmen.




2. La Sagrada Familia. Models and Plans.



3. Hospital de Sant Pau established 1401-closed 2009. UNESCO World Heritage Site. 1901-1930. Louis Domenech i Montaner.




3. Hospital de Sant Pau Administration building and Auditorium.
3. Hospital de Sant Pau – one of the Patient Pavilions.





3. Hospital de Sant Pau.

3. Hospital de Sant Pau – Drawing and Model.