The new Spotify Camp Nou It can be seen. What it is is a memory of incalculable value; What it is is a monumental stadium project. For now, it’s an outline of what appears to be an urban planning and engineering feat that will get people talking. A visit to the bowels of the countryside gives an idea of the pharaonic work that the Barça this is done so that in December 2024 the first game will be played in front of 64,000 fans and so that in the 2026-2027 season it will become a reality that increases to 104,000.
Protected by white helmets and given reflective vests and appropriate footwear, a group of journalists toured the works of Spotify Camp Nou. Among the rubble, steel, dust, improvised metal ladders, platforms and many workers they discovered some secrets. First and second tier works appear advanced.
After passing through the entrance to the stadium and the parking areas, which accommodate between 3,200 and 4,000, Luis Moyatechnical director of the office of Espai Barça, stopped to explain that the inclination of the first stands had been adjusted to solve some visibility problems. He pointed out that the height of the South Goal has also been lowered, which will now be the domain of the Animation Stand.
The second tier is untouchable, it is Barcelona’s heritage. Both partners will receive 60% of the first tranche. It is important to have the relevant permits and guarantee the safety of all fans. To avoid any incident, access to the third tier will be closed on match days. The first and second will have their own independent. The ring surrounding the stands suggests the magnitude of the operation.
The inside of the stadium, where the grass used to be and is now an amalgamation of cables, scaffolding and booths, allows you to see the red beams that will be the third tier structure rising majestically. An impressive crane gives an idea of the value of this architectural framework. It takes the worker 17 minutes to enter the cabin and in eight hours he will only come down briefly to eat.
At the top of a large invisible area, Moya explained that the lid will have a central opening. The public doesn’t get wet when it rains unless there’s a constant annoying gust of wind. The players do. Only Ter Stegen He will be saved, he joked. They are 50,000 m2, the same as the Maracaná, which are big words. Point out where the three big screens, the scoreboard and the box will go. “The vision is the icing on the cake,” he said. The idea is that definitive use will be in 2026. They’re doing it.
Source: La Verdad

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