Artist Joan Vila‑Grau orchestrated a palette that moves from cool blues and greens (east) to warm reds and golds (west). Morning = serenity; evening = fiery praise. Sit for 10 minutes and watch the room change color.
How the Palette Works
- East windows: creation, water, and dawn colors.
- West windows: sacrifice, fire, and evening glow.
- Side chapels modulate intensity to keep the nave balanced.
Best Times to Visit
- Morning (09:00–11:00): calm, bluish light for quiet photos.
- Late afternoon (16:30–18:30): dramatic, warm gradients across columns.
Photo Tips (No Flash)
- Meter for highlights, allow midtones to soak in color.
- A monopod helps at slower speeds; respect worship areas.
Care and Cleaning
- Glass is periodically dusted; lead came checked for movement.
- Replacement follows the original color logic.