Arc de Triomf
Arc de Triomf | |
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English: Triumphal Arch | |
Year | 1888 |
Type | Brick, stone |
Dimensions | 29.8 m × 27.7 m × 12.4 m (98 ft × 91 ft × 41 ft) |
Location | Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain |
41°23′27″N 2°10′50″E / 41.39083°N 2.18056°E |
The Arc de Triomf (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈaɾk də tɾiˈomf]) or Arco de Triunfo in Spanish, is a triumphal arch in the city of Barcelona in Catalonia, Spain. It was built, by architect Josep Vilaseca i Casanovas, as the main access gate for the 1888 Barcelona World Fair. The arch crosses over the wide central promenade of the Passeig de Lluís Companys, leading to the Ciutadella Park that now occupies the site of the world fair. It is located at the northern end of the promenade, facing the Passeig de Sant Joan.
Design
The arch is built in reddish brickwork in the Neo-Mudéjar style. The front frieze contains the stone sculpture Barcelona rep les nacions (Catalan for "Barcelona welcomes the nations") by Josep Reynés. The opposite frieze contains a stone carving entitled Recompensa ("Recompense"), a work from Josep Llimona's earliest period, representing the granting of awards to the participants in the World Exposition. The friezes along the sides of the arch include allegories of agriculture and industry by Antoni Vilanova and of trade and art by Torquat Tassó. The two pillars of the arch feature stone bats, which were the emblem of King Jaume I, who ruled over a period of prosperity in Barcelona.[1]
Other triumphal arches
Similar structures can be found in many other cities, most notably including the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, the Wellington Arch in London, the Soldiers' and Sailors' Arch in New York City, and the Arcul de Triumf in Bucharest.
See also
External links
- Brief description and history of Barcelona's Arc de Triomf on the official Barcelona Tourism site.
- The Arc de Triomf on Google Maps
References
- ^ "Arc de Triomf and Passeig de Picasso". barcelona.de. Retrieved 26 August 2017.
- Buildings and structures in Barcelona
- Terminating vistas
- Triumphal arches in Catalonia
- Gates in Spain
- Neo-Mudéjar architecture in Spain
- Buildings and structures completed in 1888
- World's fair architecture in Barcelona
- 1888 sculptures
- Brick sculptures
- Tourist attractions in Barcelona
- Modernisme architecture in Barcelona
- Public art stubs