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22-May-2022

La Sagrada Familia

View from Gaudi Square

Alongside magnificent Sagrada Familia in Barcelona there is small and rather meager square that received its name from famous architect Antonio Gaudi. Fabulous orchards that can be seen on this square were in fact the last project of another outstanding architect Nicolao Rubio-y-Tuduri. Incidentally, this square occupies 8000 square meters the majority of which are covered with green groove. This place is sheer oasis amidst bustling city, roads and crowds of people – that is why it is particularly bellowed by the locals. Initially this square was conceived as a space specifically aimed for those who would like to gaze on the magnificent church, trees and the landscape. In the middle of the square there is a huge pond that occupies 3000 square meters. According to the designer’s thought the water of the pond was to reflect Sagrada Familia.

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Julie Oldfield29-May-2022 14:43
Awesome reflections. V
MarcViskens29-May-2022 12:15
very nice José
Ivan Kruys28-May-2022 15:37
Attractive and original way of portraying La Sagrada familia in a fine reflection. V
Cathy Adams28-May-2022 14:20
GORGEOUS reflection!!! Well done!!!
Jeff Real28-May-2022 13:33
What an amazing reflection!
I love it.
V
Carl Carbone28-May-2022 13:13
Beautiful reflection.
Viviane28-May-2022 11:07
Well seen - this unusual capture invites us to look at the cathedral in a different way. BV
Ika Zinka Eferl28-May-2022 06:30
Awesome image. V
Helen Betts28-May-2022 05:34
Such a creative way of viewing the basilica. V.
Bryan Murahashi28-May-2022 04:29
Beautiful reflection.
Steven Jusczyk28-May-2022 04:05
The reflection is a beautiful extension of Gaudi's fluidity.
Gill Kopy28-May-2022 03:42
What a wonderful reflection - maybe this is what Gaudi sees from heaven :) V
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