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An image captures a construction site in Barcelona, Spain, featuring an ornate, possibly former institutional building or church undergoing renovation. The building's facade is a light brown, with multiple round windows, some designed with quatrefoil patterns, and others as simple circular openings. Higher up, there are two larger circular openings and rectangular windows arranged in distinct cross shapes. Parts of the facade show exposed stonework and signs of repair.

To the left, a large blue construction crane with "HERGRUS" written on its arm extends into a clear, bright blue sky, indicating ongoing work. Below the crane, scaffolding or protective barriers cover portions of the building's exterior.

In the mid-ground, a prominent yellow sign reads "Nova construcció del CAP Raval Nord" (New construction of the Raval Nord Primary Care Center) and "/Salut," indicating the purpose of the project. Further text on the sign, in Catalan, states "Generalitat de Catalunya," "MINAP," and details that the work is part of a plan to improve primary care infrastructure, funded by the Ministry of Health. It also includes "Gràcies per la vostra col·laboració" (Thanks for your collaboration) and "012." Another yellow banner visible on the building identifies "CONSTRUCTORA D'ARO BOSCH PASCUA."

The foreground features metal construction barriers heavily covered in colorful graffiti. A red no-parking sign is also visible. Partially obscured by the barriers and trees on the right, a person walks, wearing a red shirt with a floral design and dark pants, carrying a bag. The bright lighting suggests it is daytime. The combination of historical architecture, active construction, and urban graffiti provides a snapshot of development in the Raval Nord district of Barcelona.
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Apr 24, 2026, 12:00 PM

Barcelona, Spain

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An image captures a construction site in Barcelona, Spain, featuring an ornate, possibly former institutional building or church undergoing renovation. The building's facade is a light brown, with multiple round windows, some designed with quatrefoil patterns, and others as simple circular openings. Higher up, there are two larger circular openings and rectangular windows arranged in distinct cross shapes. Parts of the facade show exposed stonework and signs of repair. To the left, a large blue construction crane with "HERGRUS" written on its arm extends into a clear, bright blue sky, indicating ongoing work. Below the crane, scaffolding or protective barriers cover portions of the building's exterior. In the mid-ground, a prominent yellow sign reads "Nova construcció del CAP Raval Nord" (New construction of the Raval Nord Primary Care Center) and "/Salut," indicating the purpose of the project. Further text on the sign, in Catalan, states "Generalitat de Catalunya," "MINAP," and details that the work is part of a plan to improve primary care infrastructure, funded by the Ministry of Health. It also includes "Gràcies per la vostra col·laboració" (Thanks for your collaboration) and "012." Another yellow banner visible on the building identifies "CONSTRUCTORA D'ARO BOSCH PASCUA." The foreground features metal construction barriers heavily covered in colorful graffiti. A red no-parking sign is also visible. Partially obscured by the barriers and trees on the right, a person walks, wearing a red shirt with a floral design and dark pants, carrying a bag. The bright lighting suggests it is daytime. The combination of historical architecture, active construction, and urban graffiti provides a snapshot of development in the Raval Nord district of Barcelona.

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