The Face of Barcelona

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The Face of Barcelona, Public art sculpture in Gothic Quarter, Spain.

The Face of Barcelona is a tall sculpture made of geometric shapes and bold colors that stands out among medieval stone buildings. Its face resembles comic book art with clear lines and simple color blocks that create a strong contrast against the surrounding architecture.

This sculpture was created in the 1990s when Barcelona wanted to modernize its public spaces. The work is part of a movement that brought contemporary art into historic districts and reshaped the city.

The sculpture brings contemporary art into a medieval district, where modern works sit alongside centuries-old buildings. Visitors notice the vivid colors immediately while walking through narrow streets and discovering this colorful figure among stone walls.

Visitors find the sculpture by walking through the Gothic Quarter's narrow streets, where it stands out between old buildings. The nearest metro stations are Liceu and Jaume I, from which the location is easy to reach.

The sculpture uses pop art style to show a renowned artist's hand in one of the city's oldest neighborhoods. This interplay between modern artwork and medieval surroundings surprises many visitors seeing the area for the first time.

Location: Gothic Quarter

Inception: 1992

Creator: Roy Lichtenstein

Height: 15 m

Width: 6 m

GPS coordinates: 41.38092,2.18247

Latest update: December 8, 2025 20:01

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