
Un estadounidense de viaje por Barcelona visita la Sagrada Familia y ésta es su…
TJR ha sido crítico con sus compatriotas tras ver por primera vez el templo de Gaudí
BARCELONA, Spain — An American tourist's viral video from his first visit to Europe has sparked conversations online about the enduring marvels of ancient architecture. Standing before Barcelona's iconic Sagrada Familia, the tourist, identified only as TJR, expressed profound astonishment at the cathedral's intricate details and vibrant stonework. "Spain is so insane!" he exclaimed in the video. "I had no clue that y'all had buildings like this, bro. And also the detail!" He questioned the age of the structure and the time it took to build, marveling at how such a complex edifice could be constructed in an era with significantly less technology. His candid reaction, which has garnered over 800,000 views, highlights a common sentiment among visitors to historic European sites: a deep appreciation for the craftsmanship and dedication of past generations. The Sagrada Familia, a basilica designed by Antoni Gaudí, has been under construction since 1882 and remains unfinished, a testament to its ambitious scale and intricate design.
TJR ha sido crítico con sus compatriotas tras ver por primera vez el templo de Gaudí