Lesseps Square, located in the Gràcia district of Barcelona, is a major urban hub connecting the center of Gràcia with other areas of the city, such as the Ronda del General Mitre and Gran de Gràcia Street. Its name honors Ferdinand de Lesseps, the engineer of the Suez Canal, who had ties with Barcelona. Throughout its history, it has undergone various urban transformations to adapt to the city's needs. Among its notable elements is the Jaume Fuster building, a modern public library that has become an architectural landmark, as well as featuring underground passages and green areas in its surroundings.
The square is well connected via Metro Line 3 and several bus lines, and it also serves as an access route to Park Güell. Although its design has faced criticism for prioritizing traffic over recreational use, it remains an essential space for Barcelona's mobility and urban structure.
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