Barcelona prose sentences

Sentence 1: I like Barcelona because of the entire team, not because of any one of the stars, although my favorite football superstar is Messi. In my eyes, Barcelona is a totem, symbolizing dreams and kingly temperament. That year was so prestigious, and the glorious record of winning six crowns was unique in the world. Barcelona should have entered my life long ago. Gorgeous passing, great victory, peak superstar, proud record, shocking the past and the present, shocking the earth. Barcelona eventually became an indispensable concern in my life.

In the second sentence, "Barcelona", just these four words make me unable to extricate myself. For a long time, I hardly missed any game in Barcelona. No matter it is half past midnight or four o'clock in the morning, whether it is the Champions League or the start of the league, whether it is a hot summer that burns out the fan or a cold winter that makes me use the quilt as a coat, I will stay at the computer for ten years. Before, looking forward to Barcelona’s wonderful football. Win or lose, I just want to be with you forever.

Sentence 3 Lying on the beach in Barcelona, ??I felt that there was only the sun, the sea, the beach and me in the world. Only then did I realize how noisy I had just sang loudly about the sea. The sea is like my mother. I feel that the sun can always shine into my heart. Just like a quilt that has been accumulated for a long time, it has been dried until it is fluffy and soft. The sound of the waves soothes myself little by little, the furry youth and dreams. Although, we have long forgotten what a dream is. Just like the blue sea, so vast that one never knows how far it is. It's just that blue that I remember. . .

Sentence 4 I don’t have to stress to you what a wonderful city Barcelona is – incredible architecture, famous museums, delicious food. Everything can be found in your guide book. However, as a British male with the instinct to view all foreign landscapes as a challenge, I highly recommend a trip to Mount Tebatapo. I had only heard of this mountain in a joke on an episode of Friends. Our target is located in the north of the city. Many people choose to take the tram and then transfer to the light rail to get there, but if you like a challenge, my friend, then choose to take the 11 line - your left and right feet will always be your closest Travel companion.

Sentence 5 Boqueria Market is called "Europe's vegetable basket". There are various colors and forms of stimulation here. When you wander around and communicate and taste face to face, you will find a healthy and organic new lifestyle. Compared with luxury brand shopping malls, this is the most lively and lively area in the city. As a symbol, it is both popular among locals and attracts tourists from all over the world.

Sentence 6: After staying in Barcelona for a few days, I felt deeply and made many associations. The extraordinary artistic genius of these four masters left immeasurable artistic wealth to this city. and deep cultural connotations. Whether it is inspiration from nature or images generated from the subconscious, a dream world of innocence and humor, or artists who have the courage to explore across multiple genres of painting, the impressions of their artistic thoughts, artistic activities, and artistic works permeate every corner of the city. Penetrating into people's lives, the "cells" everywhere in the city are jumping alive, adding vitality, beauty and endless charm to the city.

Sentence 7 The goods in Barcelona are so neatly arranged, especially those thin bottles filled with shiny and transparent olive oil. The cleanliness was my first impression, but what aroused my emotions was the full and rich colors here. What a feast of colors. In the juicy fruit stalls, in the fresh vegetable stalls, in the fishy seafood stalls, in the sweet candy stalls...in everyone's heart.

Sentence 8 Barcelona is a lovely city. Architecture, sculpture, painting, music, all tell the story of the passion and innocence of the Spanish people. Paris is elegant romance, Barcelona is willful romance. I have visited many cities in the past two years. In my mind, only Barcelona can be compared with Paris. But if you like it, it may not be suitable for you. This is the same as for men. People always have to choose what suits them best.

Sentence 9: After staying in the city of Barcelona for a few days, I felt deeply and made many associations. The extraordinary artistic genius of these four masters left immeasurable artistic wealth to this city. and deep cultural connotations. Whether it is inspiration from nature or images generated from the subconscious, a dream world of innocence and humor, or artists who have the courage to explore across multiple genres of painting, the impressions of their artistic thoughts, artistic activities, and artistic works permeate every corner of the city. Penetrating into people's lives, the "cells" everywhere in the city are jumping alive, adding vitality, beauty and endless charm to the city.

Sentence 10 Barcelona is a famous historical and cultural city called "Paris, Spain". It is a city rich in geniuses and is home to the great architects and artists Gaudí and Darius, known as the "Four Masters of Spain". The hometown of Leigh, Miró and Picasso. Gaudí, the master of architecture, left his masterpiece "Sagrada Familia" unfinished due to his accidental death in 1926. However, this unfinished building has become an irreplaceable landmark of Barcelona and is listed as a World Cultural Heritage. His architectural concepts are inspired by nature such as mountains, caves, trees, and animals.

Sentence 11 There is football, food, and Gaudí’s life here. For a city, Barcelona lacks nothing. She is such a perfect city. The Sagrada Familia is a masterpiece that architect Gaudi devoted half his life to. Gothic style and naturalism are combined together, turning the church into an unpredictable magical world. The interior of the Sagrada Familia is incomparably dreamy, because Gaudí required every piece of glass window grille to be refined.

Sentence 12 You can easily see it from all directions in Barcelona, ??no matter what angle you are in. Gaudí lived in Barcelona all his life, and his architectural works can be seen in many places in Barcelona, ??with the Sagrada Familia Cathedral being the most famous. It was built when Gaudí was still alive. More than a century has passed and it has been built continuously and has not yet been completed. In fact, a large part of the visit here is to visit the history of the building and the ongoing construction. The top of its tall tower is still covered with scaffolding. It is the only church in the world that has been under construction for such a long time. It is like an unfinished symphony and has become a miracle in the history of world architecture.

Sentence 13 Barcelona is the most vibrant and exciting city on the west coast of the Mediterranean. Its never-ending efforts to promote itself into a European-level metropolis. It is also the connection point between the Pyrenees Peninsula and the heart of Western Europe. This is a city that you can't imagine before your future, a city that you can't miss when you walk on the streets here, and a city that you won't forget after you leave.

Sentence 14: Rambla is known as the "Wanderer Street". It is the most dynamic street in Barcelona and a gathering place for all kinds of street performers. If you are lucky, you can also encounter wonderful people. Parade. Wandering artists from all walks of life perform various entertainment performances here, vividly interpreting the essence of "street art". A haven for street art and food during the day, it becomes a playground for Barcelona’s nightlife once the clock strikes midnight.

Sentence 15: People should always be unforgettable, happy and satisfied, darkness is just a warmth. Barcelona came into my life like this, and what followed was my growing love for football. Slowly, I became as familiar with football stars as I was with basketball stars. All kinds of domineering and different styles deeply infected me. Football, especially Barcelona, ??taught me that the world can be so wonderful.

Sentence 16 One day, we walked through Barcelona. From going up the mountain, through Wanderers Street, all the way to the Mediterranean Sea. Walking into what is known as the clearest sea in the Mediterranean, it is beautiful, very beautiful. Seeing the endless sea, I didn't understand why I suddenly felt pain that I had never felt before. It is a pain that cannot be eliminated no matter how much you drink, how much you smoke, or how many tears you shed. That’s a pain even sadder than hearing, “I like you and I’m sure you like me, why we can’t be together?”

Sentence 17 When the plane flew over the rolling mountains and the dazzling sunlight pierced my eyes through the small windows, I felt that the extra 100 euros I paid for missing the plane was worth it. Then the plane flew straight through Barcelona, ??flew into the Mediterranean Sea, which turned from green to blue, and then reversed back. The feeling was so beautiful that it was unreal. Before I had time to appreciate it, it landed. Walking out of the airport and breathing in the warm sunshine, I told my boss that I like Barcelona.

Sentence 18 It was here in Barcelona’s Park Guell that Gaudí successfully organically combined nature and architecture into a perfect whole. Everything here - small bridges, roads and benches inlaid with colorful porcelain tiles, are all winding and twisting, as if floating and flowing, forming a poetic artistic conception. The central square, which the architect intended to be a resting place for future residents, has a colonnade, but none of the columns are straight, and they all resemble tree trunks in a natural forest.

Sentence 19 The Bartlett House is sandwiched among the buildings facing the street, with protruding skeletal supports, triangular curved window sills, wavy floor lines, and a large area of ??broken ceramic pieces. Underwater world...is this a house? Many people will ask in unison involuntarily. Yes, this is the house that the master architect presented to the world, and there are many projects of the same series in Barcelona, ??each creating an alternative and bizarre three-dimensional architectural scene that is breathtaking.

Sentence 20 Sculptures can be seen everywhere in Barcelona. They use different materials, some are exaggerated and deformed, and some are realistic and lifelike. Sometimes you can see different forms of sculptures in a corner of a wall or on a doorstep. We are all familiar with the story of Columbus's voyage to discover the New World of America. In order to commemorate this historical figure, the Columbus Column, which reaches into the sky, was built near the seaside on La Rambla. Columbus stood on the top of the column to represent this historical figure. The wisdom and courage of the navigator between heaven and earth are a solemn and eternal monument.

Sentence 21 In Barcelona, ??another landmark besides Gaudí is the market. A visit to Spain is not worthwhile without walking down Las Ramblas at least once. This is the most lively and prosperous area in the city, highlighting the fashion and vitality of this area. On both sides of this street, there are also some museums, churches, shopping malls and the most famous ancient market that should be visited.

Sentence 22 Lying on the beach in Barcelona, ??I feel that there are only the sun, the sea, the beach and me in the world. Only then did I realize how noisy I had just sang loudly about the sea. The sea is like my mother. I feel that the sun can always shine into my heart. Just like a quilt that has been accumulated for a long time, it has been dried until it is fluffy and soft. The sound of the waves comforts myself little by little, the furry youth and dreams. Although, we have long forgotten what a dream is. Just like the blue sea, so vast that one never knows how far it is. It's just that blue that I remember. . .

Sentence 23 I don’t have to stress to you what a wonderful city Barcelona is – incredible architecture, famous museums, delicious food. Everything can be found in your guide book. However, as a British male with the instinct to view all foreign landscapes as a challenge, I highly recommend a trip to Mount Tebatapo. I had only heard of this mountain in a joke on an episode of Friends. Our target is located in the north of the city. Many people choose to take the tram and then transfer to the light rail to get there, but if you like a challenge, my friend, then choose to take the 11 line - your left and right feet will always be your closest Travel companion.

Sentence 24 The goods in Barcelona are so neatly arranged, especially those thin bottles filled with shiny and transparent olive oil. The cleanliness was my first impression, but what aroused my irresistible emotions was the full and rich colors here. What a feast of colors. In the juicy fruit stalls, in the fresh vegetable stalls, in the smelly seafood stalls, in the sweet candy stalls...in everyone's heart.

Sentence 25: Watching the city go from the top of the mountain to the seaside, from the flat streets to the vast mansions with thousands of households, from the huge landmark buildings to the classical residential areas...the rhythm is orderly and rich. From the changing building complex, you will feel that the architectural pattern is changing while being unified, which is different from other cities. The city was built along the curves and curves of the terrain, forming a unique and diverse urban landscape that seeks unity in change. The tall buildings and pavilions are brightly colored, with unique and changeable shapes, clear priorities, and orderly simplicity and complexity. Gaudí's masterpiece "Sagrada Familia" is first of all a dazzling city landmark. The story of Jesus and exquisite decorative patterns are carved on every facet of the huge and complex church building. From a distance, it is extremely colorful and transcendent. Unforgettable and unforgettable.

Sentence 26: I like everything about Barcelona, ??and I even have a good impression of its most powerful rival, Real Madrid. This is probably an alternative version of Aiwujiwu. In fact, only the greatest opponents can create the greatest games, just like Messi and Ronaldo, James and Kobe. The story of Barcelona continues and I will always love this great club.

Sentence 27: There is a sculpture located in Miró Park on the hillside of Barcelona, ??which has a different interest. This sculpture is a work of Miró named "Women and Birds". It stands tall. In the northwest corner of the park, the unique shape and fairy-tale decoration in primary colors of red, yellow, blue and green look particularly beautiful against the clear blue sky. The above three sculptures are different from each other, each exerting its irreplaceable artistic value and decorating the urban environment.

Sentence 28 When you walk in an old-style neighborhood, you will see narrow alleys paved with stone slabs, low ancient lighting door lamps, and high stone walls, some of which are full of murals. Some have green flowers and plants hanging from half the wall, giving it a sense of tranquility. It still retains antique traces of history. Each building has different styles and interests according to the needs of its function and environment. If architecture can be described as "solidified music" or "three-dimensional poetry", Barcelona's architecture is a music that resounds in the sky and a touching poem.

Sentence 29 Barcelona can bring surprises everywhere. It's like a fairy tale world and a giant work of art hanging in the air. Park Güell was a great architectural achievement, but an economic failure. Of the 16 plots of land in the park planned for private residential construction, only one has been sold. The reason is simple: Barcelona people don’t want to climb mountains and ridges every day, they are not goats!

Sentence 30: How many people go to Barcelona just to see the fairy tale city that Gaudí left for Barcelona and to see Antoni Gaudí’s genius? Although this talented architect has been dead for nearly a century, his status in the hearts of the people of Barcelona has not been shaken at all. Most of Gaudí's design inspiration comes from nature. He once said that straight lines belong to humans and curves belong to God...

Sentence 31 Barcelona's street lights come in many forms, and some are made of European classical patterns into semicircles. Some of the chandeliers are streamlined single-line chandeliers, some have iron patterns running across the street, and some are woven into flower baskets embellished with iron wires. Various lamp styles complement the architecture, creating a colorful urban environment. The plaques of merchants also have their own styles. For example, the plaque on the door of "La Pedrera" is made up of overlapping and deformed colorful letters of different weights. It is like a beautiful decorative painting, which is very eye-catching and thought-provoking.

Sentence 32 Well, I have to say, I'm a little disappointed. We came all the way to Barcelona just to watch a game at Camp Nou.

But this was not the slightest difference from the scene I imagined. What I saw should have been like this, right: the little No. 6 standing in the midfield was controlling the game, and No. 10 was charging forward - but, I His eyes only saw a small venue, and the auditorium was still largely empty.