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Grácies.

Where: La Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain.
What: The Sagrada Familia temple, when finished, will consist of three façades. The Glory-façade, the Passion-façade and the Nativity-façade. This is part of the doors of the Passion-façade, which are comprised of words from the Bible in different languages.

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Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Familia.

Where: Nativity-façade, La Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain.
What: Construction of La Sagrada Familia is set to be finished by 2026, some 144 years after construction started in 1882. La Segrada Familia (which translates to -The Holy Family-) is the greatest project of Antoni Gaudi (1852-1926) and his intention was for it to be a temple of atonement - the last great sanctuary of Christendom. The Financing for building the temple completely comes from private donations and alms by the faithful and admirers of the project.

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Mind your step.

Where: Barcelona, Spain.
What: A footstep left behind on the beach called Platja Passeig Maritim in the Ciutat Vella district in Barcelona.

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It’s alive!

Where: La Rambla, Barcelona, Spain.
What: Coin-activated living statues entertain the crowd along La Rambla. A lot of these street artists are lined up on La Rambla, most of them are pretty good at doing nothing at all.

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Let’s do a wave.

Where: Barcelona, Spain.
What: Mediterranean waves hit the Barcelona beach.

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Quite a stain.

Where: Barcelona, Spain.
What: A quick snapshot with a cameraphone of one of the stained windows of Sagrada Familia. This stained window can neither be seen from the outside (as it is placed behind the ‘mouth’ of the nativity facade) nor from the inside (as contruction-work blocks sight of it).

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