The Nativity Façade is the only façade substantially finished under Gaudí’s direction. It’s a celebration of life where stone seems to sprout leaves and songbirds.
Overview
- Three porticos — Faith, Hope, Charity — frame scenes of Christ’s birth and early life.
- The composition is intentionally dense: a garden of creation.
Iconographic Highlights
- The Adoration of the Shepherds and Magi, alive with animals and musical angels.
- The Annunciation tucked above a portal; look for lilies and the dove.
- The Tree of Life with doves crowning the central portal.
- A column with a tortoise (stability) and one with a turtle (sea) at the base — the world’s foundations.
Nature, Cast in Stone
- Gaudí used casts of plants and animals, turning observation into theology.
- Local flora: ivy, palm, olive, and wheat; each with biblical resonance.
Reading Strategy (5–10 Minutes)
- Start low and near: find the animals and the musicians.
- Step back across Plaça de Gaudí: read the overall rhythm.
- Use binoculars for the Tree of Life and high-relief angels.
Photography Tips
- Best light: morning (east). After rain, puddles create reflections.
- A short telephoto isolates figures; a wide lens captures the whole garden.
Conservation Note
Biological richness captures soot; careful cleaning keeps the façade legible without bleaching its carved depth.