Wednesday, September 8, 2010

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Barcelona Day by

Hi to all
Now that you know what happened in the first week, I want you today tell about our trip to Barcelona and of course show you the pictures.
We went on Friday by 10 clock of the bus to Calella from Barcelona. There lies one of us in the near Columbus Square from the buses, from where we were from a short walk to La Rambla, the main shopping street in Barcelona. In the beginning, find the souvenir shops and fairground, above there is "Pet stores and flower shops, while everywhere possie clad showman with tourists for photos and ask for money.
When we were halfway chambers we to Mercat de la Boqueria, a huge indoor market in steel and mosaics, which houses more than a hundred market stalls. But we were still there for another reason. My sister Isabel, who was many times in Barcelona and study English is now for a year, was there again for a week and had invited us to a small city tour. While they were at a home visit was, somewhere you have to be living for a year, we looked at in the market. There is everything, spices, meat, fish, vegetables, sweets, fruit and the products cold smoothies, which had been recommended to us.
I wanted to see La Sagrada Familia, we drove first to the Metro. For that reason alone, Barcelona has already paid off. Outside is 42 ° degrees, under the earth a pleasant 20 degrees and the track itself it was already cold. Als wir dann kurze Zeit später (die Bahnen fahren im 5 Minuten Takt) an der Station Sagrada Familia ausstiegen und wieder an die Erdoberfläche kammen, erschlug uns eine Wand aus heißer Luft. Danach aber erschlug vorallem mich, Basti und Steffen waren ein Jahr zuvor schonmal in Barcelona gewesen, der Anblick dieser monumentalen Kirche, dem Meisterwerk Antoni Gaudis. Die Kirche wird seit 1882 durchgehend, nur mit Spenden finanziert, gebaut und wird vorraussichtlich 2030 fertig und es stehen 8 der 18 geplanten Türme, je 12 davon für die Apostel (90-112m hoch), je 4 für die Evangelisten, einer für Maria (125m) und der letzte ist Jesus gewidmet und soll 170 meter hoch werden, er wäre damit der höchste Kirchturm der Welt. The facade is equipped with elaborate hand-made scenes from the Bible itself is a work of art.
went after this Kulturellenexkurs we return to the city, closer to the Passeig de Gracia, a giant street, of which there are in Barcelona are a few around the city vent it. There are very many, veeeery expensive shops. All from Boss, Chanell to Vitton is represented here by a shop. We were in the shop and the boss Nespresso shop that has completed on a wall five meters high shelves with Nespresso capsules. I admit we have not bought much, but anschauen reicht bei solchen Preisen auch schon. In den Läden war es natürlich wieder angenehm kühl, was man vorallem beim Rausgehen zu spüren bekamm. Genau an dieser Edeleinkaufsstraße lagen zwei weitere von Antoni Gaudi im katalanischen Modernisme entworfene Häuser, aber seht selbst.
Irgendwann kammen wir wieder am Placa de Catalunya an und liefen von dort aus auf der Avinguda del Portal de lAngel zurück ins Barri Gotik, dem Altstadtviertel von Barcelona, mit seinen engen verwinkelten Gassen und alten Häusern. There we found a really cool H & M, which was housed in a restored old building, and within the entrance with one of an artist-designed screen animation.
then we do not have much time left until we meet again on the bus should be and we wanted to eat. Isabell took leave of us, but gave us a tip where we could buy something. After we had eaten in a Falafelladen something that we really had to hurry so we can make it in time. Well, we do not have it in time managed to get out but we were not the last. The last highlight of our trip comb but still. When all of them saw the bus, a young man ran out past all completely naked breasts, especially what the girls enjoyed the unpacked their cameras. When he then was still right next to our bus on a bench we left, nothing more fun in spite of a story.

Greetings Lukas

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