Gaudí’s miracles: the most spiritual and unknown facet of the Catalan architect

Gaudí’s miracles: the most spiritual and unknown facet of the Catalan architect
Gaudí’s miracles: the most spiritual and unknown facet of the Catalan architect

  • On June 10, 1926, Antoni Gaudí was killed by a tram in the city of Barcelona.


  • Gaudí lived like a beggar and his shabby clothes confused passers-by: “They thought he was a beggar and no one helped him”


  • José María Zavala rescues the most unknown facet of the Catalan architect in the ship of mystery

The great Catalan architect He was the creator of numerous works that have gone down in history as some of the best constructions of humanity. The famous Sagrada Familia of Barcelona It is located among them and it is precisely there, to that unfinished temple, where Gaudí was heading when A tram ran over him and he died hours later. in an austere hospital in Barcelona.

At first no one noticed that man who lay dying on the ground, with threadbare clothes, and who looked like just another beggar from the city. And Gaudí dressed like a ragged homeless mansomething that caused up to four taxi drivers to pass by him, denying him the right to help.

This is how Gaudí lost his life, but not many know what the most hidden life of this great artist was like, an architect who It had a tremendous spiritual aspect that José María Zavala rescue in the ship of mystery.

Antoni Gaudí’s burning chapelfour.com

 
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