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This made me giggle:

For the first time since I had been in Barcelona I went to have a look at the cathedral — a modern cathedral, and one of the most hideous buildings in the world. It has four crenellated spires exactly the shape of hock bottles. Unlike most of the churches in Barcelona it was not damaged during the revolution — it was spared because of its ‘artistic value’, people said. I think the Anarchists showed bad taste in not blowing it up when they had the chance, though they did hang a red and black banner between its spires.

— George Orwell, Homage to Catalonia (1938)

Orwell calls it “the cathedral”, but the building he describes is Gaudí’s Sagrada Família, which is technically a basilica — Barcelona’s cathedral is a medieval Gothic building.