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There's a New World's Tallest Church

Barcelona's Sagrada Familia will add to its height
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Oct 30, 2025 5:05 PM CDT
This Is Now the World's Tallest Church by 4 Feet
A tourist takes photos of the Sagrada Familia basilica in Barcelona, Spain, on Thursday.   (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

Barcelona's Sagrada Familia basilica became the world's tallest church on Thursday after a part of its central tower was lifted into place. The masterwork of architect Antoni Gaudí now rises to 534 feet above the city, the church said in a statement. That barely beats out the tip of the spire of Germany's Ulmer Münster, which tops out at 530 feet. And the Sagrada Familia is still growing. The central Tower of Jesus Christ that is rising from the top of the church will reach 564 feet when it is completed in the coming months, the AP reports. A crane placed the first part of the tower on top of the nave on Thursday morning.

The Ulmer Münster, a Gothic Lutheran church built between 1543 and 1890, has held the title of the world's tallest church. That bragging right now gets passed to its Spanish rival, though the Sagrada Familia does not claim the title. The church's first stone was placed in 1882, but Gaudí never expected it to be completed in his lifetime. Only one of its multiple towers was finished when he died. Work has speeded up over recent decades as the basilica became a major international tourist attraction with people around the world enthralled by Gaudí's unique aesthetic that combines Catholic symbolism and organic forms.

The money from entrance fees is used to fund the ongoing construction. Last year, 4.9 million people paid to visit the church, with 15% of those tourists coming from the US. Work on the church's elaborate facades and decorating its interior will continue for several years. It is expected to be completely finished around a decade from now, church officials said earlier this year. Next year will be the 100th anniversary of the death of Gaudí. The church will hold several events to celebrate his legacy, which includes other stunning buildings in Barcelona and other places in Spain.

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