
Many Travelers You may find yourself in Barcelona, Spain, in one of the most beautiful and sacred places in the world, at Sagrada Familia.
The Cathedral is the largest unfinished Catholic church, attracting not only worshippers but also tourists from all over the world.
Sagrada Familia attracts a huge number of tourists Barcelona city Currently, we are building specific areas just for visitors to take photos.
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The action plan compiled by Barcelona Tourism Management (BTM) states, “The regions around Sagrada Familia are not designed for the intensive use that we are experiencing now.”
The plan said public spaces in the area had reached a “saturation point.”

The Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain, will add more tourist areas to reduce overcrowding. (Arbanandsport/Nurphoto via Getty Images)
The authorities stated, “We need to do our job to improve this space in the following areas of intervention: urban landscapes; Attractions Points, public space models, disruption or transformation caused by urban development. ”
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One of the attractions is Photography In the large square of Plaka Gaudi facing the front of the church.

The plaza eases busy sidewalks and leaves the room in front of local businesses previously blocked by tourists, officials say. (istock)
The Plaza eases the busy sidewalk and leaves the room in front of local businesses that were previously blocked by tourists.
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Church It was designed by Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi from 1882.
According to BTM, it attracted 4.7 million visitors in 2023.

Sagrada Familia attracted 4.7 million visitors in 2023 alone. (Arbanandsport/Nurphoto via Getty Images)
“The new design of the square allows a [physical link] To encourage Avinguda de Gaudí to promote the flow to the Sant Pau modernist complex,” the Action Plan states.
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According to BTM, the annual amount of visitors to the Basilica and its surrounding area is estimated at between 18 and 22 million.