“"The 'Llum primigènia' show dialogues with Josep Maria Subirachs' sculpture of Sant Jordi and reinforces the link between architecture, sculpture, and audiovisual language. Thus, the work connects Christian iconography and contemporary digital art, opening a space for contemplation and spiritual renewal."
Sagrada Familia Celebrates Sant Jordi with Guided Tours and Free Entry
The temple offers 90 double tickets for a special visit on the eve of the holiday and free access for all Jordis and Jordines on April 23rd.
By Laura Cases Badia
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Image of the interior of the Sagrada Familia with light and shadow play.
The Expiatory Temple of the Sagrada Familia joins the celebration of Sant Jordi by offering 90 double tickets for a special guided visit on the eve of the holiday, April 22nd, and free access for all individuals named Jordi or Jordina on April 23rd.
This initiative will allow lucky visitors to enjoy a unique experience outside regular hours, including the audiovisual installation Llum primigènia. This show, running from April 21st to April 27th, reinterprets the myth of Sant Jordi with contemporary visual language, exploring the struggle between good and evil, and light and darkness.
To access the 90 double tickets for the guided visit on April 22nd, interested individuals can enter a raffle via the Sagrada Familia's website and social media channels. The deadline to participate is April 15th at nine in the evening, and winners will receive an email in the following days.
Additionally, on Sant Jordi's Day, April 23rd, all individuals named Jordi or Jordina will be granted free entry to the temple. Reservations for these tickets can be made starting April 13th through the official website, subject to time slot availability.



