La Sagrada Familia was given a permit on Friday, enabling it to keep building work until 2026.
International news Headline: It is indistinct why the congregation, structured by Spanish draftsman Antoni GaudÃ, did not have a structure license beforehand. The Unesco legacy site consented to pay $41m (£32m) to city specialists a year ago as a punishment for the oversight.
It is trusted that the seven-year permit will cover the structure up to culmination, made arrangements for 2026 to harmonize with the centennial of GaudÃ's demise.
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Authorities said the city will be paid €4.6m ($5.2m; £4m) in charges as a major aspect of a concurrence with the congregation's establishment, which is in charge of the fruition and safeguarding of La Sagrada Familia.
The understanding puts a conclusion to "a recorded oddity in our city", said Janet Sanz, Barcelona's agent city hall leader of urbanism. About 4.5 million individuals visit the Sagrada Familia every year, with a further 20 million individuals visiting the region to take a gander at it. Its last period of development will be founded on GaudÃ's mortar models, and duplicates of his unique illustrations which were annihilated in a flame during the 1930s.
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