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La Sagrada Familia: This is where to begin your adventure through Barcelona and the wonderful works of Antoni Gaudí. His Basilica is a project of incredible scale and ambition that is still only around three quarters complete more than 140 years after Gaudí first started building it. When finished, it will be the tallest church structure in the world, and yet it hardly resembles any religious building you will have seen in your life. The Sagrada Familia combines several architectural styles, including, Catalan Modernism, Art Nouveau, and Gothic, but Gaudí´s Masterpiece defies these kinds of definitions when you look up to the ceiling of the sanctuary. La Boquería: This is an iconic sight and an educational experience. There has been La Boquería Market in Barcelona since medieval times, through this exact spot has only witnessed trade for about 200 years. That elegant distinctive iron glass roof you will see was put up in 1914. In the market you can find thing, such as vegetables, cold meat, cheese as well olive products. At the center of the market you can also find an oval-shaped plan corner of fishmongers. At the end of your visit, you can also cool off with a beer and a tapa at one of the market´s bars. Barcelona City History Museum: The History Museum preserves a few Roman sites across the Gothic Quarter, such as the Temple of Augustus and the Funeral Way of Placa de la Vila de Madrid. But Placa Del Rey is where you can see Barcelona´s ancient history in detailed layers. You will take an elevator down to where the remnants of a garum factory (garum is a fish source), laundries, dyeing shops and parts of ancient Barcino´s Roman walls are all visible. The site is large, covering 4.000 square meters. Which you explore via elevated walkways.
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1: Which architecture styles are combined in the Sagrada Familia?
2: What can you buy at La Boqueria Market?
3: What can you see at the Barcelona City History Museum?
4: What is a “garum”?
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1: Catalan Modernism, Art Nouveau and Gothic are combined.
2: In the market you can buy things like vegetables, sausages, cheeses and olive products.
3: The History Museum you can see the preserves some Roman sites in the Gothic Quarter, such as the Temple of Augustus and the Via Funeraria de la Plaça de la Vila in Madrid, the remains of a garum factory, laundries, dry cleaners and parts of the old Roman walls of Barcino.
4: garum is a source of fish
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