
Gaudi and Montaner
But first, we visited another famous landmark, the Hospital de la Santa Creu I Sant Pau. This modernista style complex was designed by one of Gaudi’s professors, Lluis Domenech I Montaner. Built between 1905-1930, and now registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this “garden city” was designed to inspire and uplift the sick. It is an over-the-top complex, filled with intricate design, underground tunnels and unusual aesthetic considerations. The hospital was operational until 2003, when a larger facility was constructed just north of the original hospital.
After touring the hospital and grounds, we headed to Gaudi’s masterpiece, Sagrada Familia. Started in 1882, the Catholic Basilica is still not complete, though much of it will be completed in 2026, the 100-year anniversary of Gaudi’s death. Designed with 18 spires (of which 13 are built), the tallest spire stands at 570 ft. Built with several different types of stone, the inside pillars and buttresses were designed to mimic trees. Everywhere you look, there are elements of nature, which was important to Gaudi. The church was consecrated by Pope Benedict XVI on 7 November 2010 in front of a congregation of 6,500 people.
For dinner, we enjoyed tapas at the restaurant Canete, noted as Best Tapas in Barcelona in 2025 and also a Michelin Star restaurant. We had some interesting things of which most of us tried; steak tartar, baby shrimp in egg, fish with bacon, green beans with parmesan, tomato toast, cheeses and hams.
Tomorrow: Monserrat
Post Gallery
In the tour bus.
In front of the entrance to Hospital de la Santa Creu I Sant Pau.
Map of Hospital de la Santa Creu I Sant Pau.
Ornate tile in the underground tunnel.
Scale model of Hospital de la Santa Creu I Sant Pau.
The tile work is as beautiful on the outside as it is on the inside.
In front of Sagrada Familia.
Gaudi's vision was to pay homage to Jesus's family and there are many depictions of Joseph, Mary and Jesus throughout.
A scale model shows how much is completed, in gray, and what is left to be built, in cream.
Inside Sagrada Familia.
The naive, Sagrada Familia.
Marsh and Peter at Caneta.
Fish with bacon.
It's a snug little restaurant.
Amazing day!