
ENG
Visiting the Sagrada Familia was an unforgettable experience. I went with my friend, who lives in Barcelona, and from the moment we got out of the subway, we could already see it looming between the buildings, majestic and imposing. When we arrived, we found a huge crowd of tourists, so we decided not to go inside, but we took the opportunity to walk around it and admire it from all angles. Every detail of its facade seems to tell a different story, and the afternoon sunlight made the stones look golden. We took lots of photos, laughing and trying to capture its grandeur in a single image—although it's impossible to do so. My friend told me that it is always under construction, and that every time she passes by, she notices a change. I found it incredible to think that such an ancient building is still alive and growing, as if it had a soul of its own.
ESP
Visitar la Sagrada Familia fue una experiencia inolvidable. Fui con mi amiga, que vive en Barcelona, y desde el momento en que salimos del metro ya se veía asomando entre los edificios, majestuosa e imponente. Al llegar, nos encontramos con una multitud enorme de turistas, así que decidimos no entrar, pero aprovechamos para rodearla y admirarla desde todos los ángulos. Cada detalle de su fachada parece contar una historia distinta, y la luz del sol de la tarde hacía que las piedras se vieran doradas. Nos tomamos muchísimas fotos, riendo y tratando de capturar su grandeza en una sola imagen —aunque es imposible hacerlo. Mi amiga me contó que siempre está en construcción, y que cada vez que pasa por allí nota un cambio. Me pareció increíble pensar que una obra tan antigua siga viva y creciendo, como si tuviera alma propia.
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