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Antonio Gaudi

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Many tourstis are drawn to Barcelona to see Antonio Gaudi's incredible architecture.

Barcelona celebrates the 150th anniversary of Gaudi's birth in 2002.

La Casa Mila

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Gaudi's work was essentially useful. La Casa Mila is an apartment building and real people live there.

La Sagrada Familia

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The complicatedly named and curiosly unfinished Expiatory temple of the Sacred Family is the most visited building in Barcelona.

Barcelona Night Life

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Barcelona is such a great place to live. People there really put a premium on socializing. Imagine it being more important to go out with your friends than to get that big promotion. Even when you're, gasp, pushing 30. They say there are more bars in Barcelona than in the rest of the European community combined.

Don't get me wrong, I don't mean that everyone gets drunk all the time--bars are for hanging out and talking or for having a cup of coffee (espresso, of course).

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Its not hard to fieure out what's good for kids, but amid the noise of an increasingly antichild political climate, it can be hard to remember just to go ahead and do it: for example, to vote to raise your school district's budget, even though you'll pay higher taxes...

Barcelona's Market

Fruit Stand in Market

This first picture shows the entranceway to the Mercat de la Boqueria, the central market that is just off the Rambles. It's an incredible place, full of every kind of ruit, meat, fish, or whatever you might happen to need. It took me a long time to get up the nerve to actually take a picture there. You might say Im kind of a chicken, but since I lived there, it was just sort of strange. Do you take pictures of your supermarket?

I love how they stack up the fruit and vegetables. I'm always tempted to take a pepper out of the bottom row,

Vegetable Market

but of course, you're not supposed to touch them at all. Which I guess makes sense. Sort of. Ok, so you're at the market and there are ten thousand other people milling around. Once in a while they have those number machines, where you take a number and know your place. But usually, you ask the people around you "Who's Last?" which is an ingenious method. Someone says "Me" and instantly they're not anymore and you are, and you know who you're after and your big responsibility now is to answer the next person when they ask "Who's Last?". Nobody pushes, nobody cuts, you don't have to guard your territory.

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Collections For Sale At the Festival
  Item 1 Michael Angelo Statute    Price €200.00
  Item 2 Michael Angelo Painting   Price €200.00
  Item 3 Michael Angelo   Price €200.00
  Item 4 Michael Angelo Touch   Price € 200.00

 

 

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