The brightest evenings in Sabadell

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Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
27 December 2023 Wednesday 22:04
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The brightest evenings in Sabadell

* The author is part of the community of readers of La Vanguardia

The evenings are brighter this New Year's Eve in Sabadell, in the Vallès Occidental. In Plaza Sant Roc, from which we can see the church, shops, a large bank and the town hall, the lighting for these festivities shines, as we see in La Vanguardia's Readers' Photos.

Precisely, in the Town Hall square we can find many people eating, walking or watching how the municipal headquarters is completely decorated with Christmas motifs. A town hall focused by lights that end up painting the entire building in a color between lilac and strong blue.

A colorful façade and right in front we can find several Christmas trees decorated with New Year's wishes. Some wishes that are written by anonymous people who pass through the square.

As if that were not enough, in this large square we can also find a nativity scene, accompanied by Christmas-inspired music, along with some lights that can change the color of some of the objects in the nativity scene.

Without a doubt, this is a square where we can find many Christmas decorations, many people walking around, immortalizing the moment, and many details and lights.

If we continue exploring Sabadell, on Racó del Campanar street, next to the church and the town hall, we can find Christmas decorations so that people can interact with them.

One of these Christmas decorations is a train that is next to a bench under a porch where you can sit and take a photo. In addition, you can also take a photo of the name of the city, located behind the little train, next to a church wall full of stars and with a blue background.

Without a doubt, an original way to take a photograph is through the screen of another device. This is the case of the photograph I took in this square in Sabadell.

Specifically, I took it by photographing the screen of a mobile phone of a person who intended to photograph the town hall. An artistic and different way to capture the moment.