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Sabadell, in its 125 years as a city, has put up public monuments, sculptures in the street, which have beautified the city and helped to form its urban appearance. Many of the sculptures which beautify the city are from the first decades of the century, a great period for industry coinciding with a notable age of Catalan sculpture.
You should see:
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The bell
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Antoni Tāpies, 1995. In the courtyard of the Sabadell Art Museum.
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Tribute to the work of the commercial agent
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Frederic Marés, 1920. C/ Sant Antoni Maria Claret.
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To Sallarčs i Pla
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Josep Clarā, 1917. Plaza Dr. Robert.
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The frog boy
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Josep Campeny, 1919. Rambla.
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Seated woman
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Enric Casanova, 1915. Plaza Vila Arrufat.
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To Mayor Marcet
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Camil Fābregas, 1917. Plaza Alcalde Marcet.
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To the tailor
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Adolf Salanguera, 1983. Ronda Zamenhof.
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To Zamenhof
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Escuela Illa, 1989. Ronda Zamenhof.
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Catalonia
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Josep M. Subirachs, 1992. Plaza Catalunya.
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To De Barca
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Joan Brossa and Antoni Marqučs, 1996. Catalunya Park.
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Check routes planned by the Sabadell History Museum, Calle Sant Antoni, 13, tel. 93 727 85 55 and in the publication El portal dels museus (The museum portal).
Guided tours for groups at arranged times: tel. 93 727 85 55 or at the e-mail address mhs@ajsabadell.es.
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