The Gaudí code

高迪密码

The Documentary Podcast

2026-02-13

26 分钟
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Millions flock to Spain’s Sagrada Família to marvel at its towering tree-like columns, remarkable displays of light and ornate stonework. One hundred years after the master architect Antoni Gaudí’s death, Spanish journalist Lluís Amiguet explores why so many people, regardless of faith, come to visit a Barcelona church that is still far from finished. Amiguet hears how Gaudí was inspired by what he called “The Great Book Of Nature” and learns how this might have been of particular interest to visitors from Japan who were among the first to come and see Gaudí’s work. He meets Japanese architect Hiroya Tanaka who believes there are secret codes hidden within Gaudi’s plans, talks to Òscar Tusquets who organised a petition for work to stop on the church before suddenly changing his mind and he tours the towers of the world’s tallest church.
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  • And most of the time,

  • I leave them to enter and admire the beauty of the interior and most of them cry.

  • And personally, I have been over a thousand times inside this building and still gives me chills.

  • There is a place in my home city of Boazelona that has the power to overwhelm those who step inside.

  • His work communicates many things.

  • For the spiritual people, you can see some visitors even crying when they visit for the first time.

  • But even though non-religious people are welcome and tend to be marveled by the beauty,

  • so Gaudi has something for every sensibility, whether you are religious or not.

  • When you arrive there, you feel immediately that something has happened.

  • in your heart.

  • I have seen people remaining with no movements, just with the open mouth,

  • so the Sagrada Familia opens you always to a new dimension.

  • The World's Tallest Church, the Sagrada Familia, dominates the Barcelona skyline.

  • I look at it every day from the window of my apartment.

  • It's soaring towers, and dazzling displays of light astonish the crowds.