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About one million tourists go to Barcelona every year, just to visit the Gaudi's Church. T

his unusual church has a strange history. Gandi was born in Spain in 1852. He had to work and study at the same time. He often missed classes because he bad to work, but one day he designed a very unusual show-case for an exhibition in Paris. People began to give him work. He designed houses, offices and gardens. They were all very uhusual. He was soon rich and famous. Then a rich bookseller said, "Will you build a church for the poor people of Barcelona? I will pay. I will build schools and workshops, too. They will help the people." "I will do it," said Guadi. He worked for forty years, but he could not finish the church. It was ton big. He needed $10, 000, 000. He gave all his money to the church. He was poor again when he died in 1926, and only the front part of the church was finished. Now, architects, engineers and tourists from all over the world like to come and see the church, which is very strange, very modern and very revolutionary.

The best title which fits the passage best is ______.

A.Bareelona--A Famous City

B.Strange History of Unusual Church

C.A Poor Architect's Study

D.Gaudi's Life in His Childhood

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