Monday, March 14, 2011

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Refugio 307 Mini

I say publicly that I'm the fucking worst, ea, already said.
Well, you may ask why, we, I hope, why it is that even via a blog distilled genius and figure that one follows the other, it's me, is the worst fucking and I have a couple of years with this blog and now thought that hid it well.

But come on, to the point, a year ago, 1 YEAR, I went to the shelter 307 and had not uploaded the pictures of the devil.
Oh yes, I remember that I have a third of Tutankhamun and still have not finished.

Okay, that's it, now that matters, last year we went to Refugio 307, a highly recommended place to visit and historical tourist in your own town.
Located on the street Nou de la Rambla 169, preciosisísimo Poble Sec, best known for Serrat was born there, although it is much more important because my mother was born there.
This is one of the shelters that can be visited today in Barcelona, \u200b\u200balthough the best known is the Graci to, but I have not visited and I can not say.

The tour costs 3 €, if you have a library card do you discount, they arrive there are information boards with pictures, you look at the schedule, but I think the frequency is one hour, why the visit and tour, is more or less what lasts. of all, we explain the specific situation of Barcelona in the bombing of the Civil War through the panels and photographs, summarizes the situation of the rest of Spain and there is talk of building shelters, who designed them, how they were constructed, how much is used, etc. And once we're in situation starts the visit is to wear a helmet like that of the works, just enter the first few meters from the shelter we heard the siren was heard as a warning of the bombing.
We're in and move slowly.
During the visit, as we explain details of the long hours spent in the shelter, what would happen if he does not bear the shelling, as some sections of it falling down, what emergency rooms are intervening to injured and how children even the horror of others were engaged in spying without really knowing what they were witnessing.

I think it's an interesting visit, with the entry money maintaining the facilities and in return we enter some of our recent history, very clearly explained and educational.

is a travel experience that traveled the subways our grandparents and even parents in the darkest hours of our nation.
Place your hands on those walls and try to capture the thoughts, certainly grim, the recluses who were forced from those walls, sitting on benches set into the walls. Id
and silently walk through the tunnels and ponder why it is so important to educate people in democracy, tolerance and diversity.
do not think any of us want to spend a minute locked up there while the sirens and bombs plaguing our cities. Pumps
throwing our own brothers, neighbors and countrymen.

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