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Monuments and sculptures

Arc de Triomf

Arc de Triomf

In 1888 Barcelona hosted the Universal Exhibition. The Arc de Triomf was built as the gateway to the fair which was held in the Parc de la Ciutadella. The monument is classical in shape and proportions and features ground-breaking sculptural and decorative finishes replete with symbolism. It has become one of the city"s iconic landmarks.
Barcelona Face, Roy Lichtenstein

Barcelona Face, Roy Lichtenstein

The colour and size of the sculpture Barcelona Face make it impossible to miss. Everyone has their own opinion about this piece of public art that has decorated one end of Barcelona"s Port Vell since the Olympic era, and blends in with the maritime past and present of one of the city"s main leisure areas.
Barcino, by Joan Brossa

Barcino, by Joan Brossa

This visual poem by Joan Brossa stands just in front of Barcelona"s Roman wall, where the aqueduct once entered the city. This curious sculpture, which blends in perfectly with the city"s most ancient stones, spells out the word Barcino, the Roman name of Barcelona, and is the artist"s tribute to the ancient colony.
Canaletes Fountain

Canaletes Fountain

The fountain is one of the symbols of Barcelona, a meeting place for locals and visitors alike where people also flock to celebrate the victories of the Catalan team, Futbol Club Barcelona, Barça. The Canaletes Fountain has become one of Barcelona"s most visited landmarks. It also conceals a history that is closely associated with the old town"s water supply.
Cat, Fernando Botero

Cat, Fernando Botero

A true symbol of Barcelona and the Raval neighbourhood. He seems to feel comfortable here at the end of the avenue in this neighbourhood, after spending 15 years looking for a home. Botero"s Cat is greeted with a smile by everyone. He only has one competitor: the horse by the same artist.
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