Antoni Gaudi died on June 10, 1926, struck by a tram on the way to his daily confession. On June 10, 2026 - exactly 100 years later - Pope Leo XIV blessed the Tower of Jesus Christ atop the Sagrada Familia, making it the world's tallest church at 172.5 meters. Construction had taken 144 years.

Gaudi Died on the Exact Day His Church Became the World's Tallest

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Antoni Gaudi dedicated his last 12 years exclusively to the Sagrada Familia. In 1925, he gave up his home at Park Guell and moved into the basilica's workshop entirely. He died before finishing it. On June 10, 2026, the coincidence of a century landed.

The Date Nobody Could Have Planned

On June 7, 1926, Gaudi was struck by a tram in Barcelona while walking to Sant Felip Neri church for his daily prayer and confession. Because of his worn clothes, bystanders mistook him for a beggar. He was taken to the Hospital de la Santa Creu and died three days later on June 10. He was buried in the crypt beneath his unfinished church.

One hundred years later to the day, Pope Leo XIV held Mass in Barcelona and solemnly blessed the Tower of Jesus Christ - the central and tallest spire of the Sagrada Familia. At 172.5 meters, it is now the tallest church on Earth. The date was chosen deliberately to mark the centenary of Gaudi's death. Some 120,000 people filled the streets outside for the ceremony, attended by Spain's King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia.

144 Years of Construction

Work began on March 19, 1882, under architect Francisco de Paula del Villar. Gaudi took over in 1883 and redesigned the project from the ground up. At the time of his death, barely a quarter of the building was finished. The Spanish Civil War later destroyed many of his original plans, which architects pieced back together from photographs and plaster models. Five generations of craftspeople continued the work across nearly a century and a half.

The Record It Broke

In October 2025, the rising central tower pushed past Germany's Ulm Minster at 161.53 meters - a record Ulm had held for 135 years. The crowning cross was installed on February 20, 2026, locking the tower at its final height of 172.5 meters. The full basilica, including remaining interior and tower work, is projected for completion around 2034.

Still Below It All

Gaudi is buried in the Chapel of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, inside the crypt of the basilica he designed. He is there now, beneath the world's tallest church. The Vatican opened canonization proceedings for him in 2003.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When did the Sagrada Familia become the world's tallest church?
The Sagrada Familia first surpassed Germany's Ulm Minster to become the world's tallest church in October 2025. Its central Tower of Jesus Christ reached its final height of 172.5 meters on February 20, 2026, when the crowning cross was installed.
How did Antoni Gaudi die?
Antoni Gaudi was struck by a tram in Barcelona on June 7, 1926, while walking to Sant Felip Neri church for his daily prayer and confession. Because of his worn clothes, bystanders mistook him for a beggar. He died three days later on June 10, 1926, and was buried in the crypt of the Sagrada Familia.
How long did it take to build the Sagrada Familia?
Construction on the Sagrada Familia began in 1882 and the exterior of the central Tower of Jesus Christ was completed in 2026, a span of 144 years. The full basilica including interior work and remaining towers is projected to reach final completion around 2034.
What did Pope Leo XIV do at the Sagrada Familia in 2026?
On June 10, 2026 - the 100th anniversary of Gaudi's death - Pope Leo XIV blessed and inaugurated the Tower of Jesus Christ during an apostolic visit to Spain. Around 120,000 people gathered in Barcelona for the ceremony, attended by Spain's King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia.
How tall is the Sagrada Familia Tower of Jesus Christ?
The Tower of Jesus Christ stands at 172.5 meters (approximately 566 feet), making the Sagrada Familia the tallest church in the world. It surpasses Ulm Minster in Germany, which stood at 161.53 meters, by more than 11 meters.

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  • Gaudi struck by tram June 7, died June 10, 1926
  • Pope Leo XIV blessed Tower of Jesus Christ on June 10, 2026
  • 120,000 people attended
  • 172.5 meters height
  • World tallest church
  • Surpassed Ulm Minster (161.53m) Oct 2025
  • Crowning cross installed Feb 20, 2026
  • Construction started 1882 (Francisco de Paula del Villar)
  • Gaudi took over 1883
  • 144-year span (1882-2026)
  • Barely a quarter built at his death
  • Gaudi buried in Chapel of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (crypt)
  • King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia attended
  • Vatican canonization 2003
  • Civil War destroyed plans, rebuilt from photos/models
  • Gaudi wore worn clothes/mistaken for beggar
  • 43 years of Gaudi on the project (1883-1926)
  • social_link_comment detail (moved into workshop, gave up home)

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