Fifth in a series of nine.
Part 1 - Taylor Cunningham (6/13/17)
Part 2 - Lexi Prevost (6/14/17)
Part 3 - Rylee Kane & Taylor Edwards (6/15/17)
Part 4 - Tiana Hanson (6/16/17)
BARCELONA (May 21, 2017) – During our trip to Spain, Grace and I really enjoyed all the events that were held on Sunday, May 21, such as a Cava Tour, the Sagrata Familia, and a FC Barcelona soccer match.
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The Cava tour was really cool, we got to tour the 'winery' and hear the history of the Cava Freixnet. They explained how their wine is named Cava because the Spanish did not want them to call it champagne. We got to take a tour around seeing where they make the wine and where they store the old wine bottles. After the tour, we got to taste their sparkling, Cava wine - which personally I did not like but it was fun to experience a Cava tour in a different country (considering I have never been on one before).
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Visiting the Sagrata Familia is definitely a sight worth seeing whenever in Barcelona. The Sagrata Familia is a beautiful Roman Catholic Church build for the people by the people. We learned many interesting facts

about this temple, for instance, the building was first constructed in 1882 and was designed and led by Antonio Gaudi until his sudden death only partway through the construction. Because of this, the finished product is now being interpreted by the people as what Gaudi was planning.
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The outside was up for opinions. Some may have found the building to be beautiful, others not so much. However the inside was definitely gorgeous. Surrounding the walls were huge stained glass murals that had many different colors. The architecture inside was so unique, we never would have thought it looked so clean by the looks of the many textures on the outside.Â
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