(Barcelona) The famous Sagrada Familia basilica in Barcelona celebrated in light on Sunday the end of the construction of the evangelists’ towers with which the monument is moving towards the end of its construction initiated 141 years ago.

The last two of these four 135 meter high towers, those dedicated to the evangelists Matthew and John, were completed at the end of September, with the installation of the immense white figures in the shape of a human bust and an eagle which crown them respectively.

The other two, dedicated to the evangelists Luke and Mark, and topped with figures of an ox and a lion, were completed last year.

The remarkable basilica designed by the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí thus completes the ensemble dedicated to the evangelists, which will be the third tallest towers of the church once completed.

To celebrate the event, the Archbishop of Barcelona, ​​Juan José Omella, blessed these structures located in the central part of the basilica on Sunday afternoon, which were then illuminated for the first time.

After the completion in 2021 of the Tower of Mary, which at 138 meters will be the second tallest in the basilica when completed, and of the Evangelists’ Complex, all that remains is to complete the Tower of Jesus Christ for the main relief.

Designed by Gaudí to be the highest point of the Sagrada Família, at 172.5 meters, builders plan to complete the Christ Tower in 2026, which coincides with the centenary of the architect’s death.

The basilica construction committee had initially announced the full completion of the basilica by 2026, but the COVID-19 pandemic slowed down the project.

“If we don’t have a major problem like the pandemic, the Sagrada Família will be finished in ten years maximum,” the president of its board of directors, Esteve Camps, told local newspaper La Vanguardia on Sunday.