The Basílica de Santa Maria del Mar is the only church built in pure Catalan Gothic style, constructed by the people of El Born in just 55 years under the direction of the architects Berenguer Montagut and Ramon Despuig. Inside, the space feels open and full of light, laid out in three aisles and defined by its slender columns, spaced 13 metres apart, an unusual span in medieval architecture. A large rose window and the stained glass bring colour to the otherwise restrained interior, where the tombs of guilds, brotherhoods and local families still remain. Walking down the central nave, you move through its history in a space shaped by stone, proportion and quiet devotion.

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During construction, the bastaixos (labourers who carried heavy loads on their shoulders) brought stone from Montjuïc to the site as part of a collective effort by the neighbourhood.
Ildefonso Falcones’ novel Cathedral of the Sea helped establish the church as an internationally recognised reference point for Barcelona’s medieval history.
From the rooftops of the basilica, you can look out over El Born and the layout of the old city, where the medieval street pattern remains clearly visible.