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April 30, 2006
Laberint D'Horta: The Grotto of Echo and Narcissus

April 29, 2006
Morning Daisies in Bellaterra

April 28, 2006
Avinguda Diagonal: Casa Comalat
April 27, 2006
Catalan Modernisme: Casa Comalat
Imagine yourself walking along Avinguda Diagonal near Passeig de Gràcia, you get to number 442, come across a breathtaking building with these elaborate balconies and impossible design windows, you take some good pictures and go around the block for something to drink, let´s say at carrer Còrsega right behind. You wouldn´t believe your eyes, the same Casa Comalat appears again with a completely different look: a polychrome rear façade with wooden modernist balconies and wonderful ceramic work. There you go thirsty again for another half hour!
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April 26, 2006
Plaça Espanya: Modernist Butterfly at Casa Fajol

April 25, 2006
Barcelona Mou-te B Campaign: A Giant Step

April 24, 2006
Sant Jordi Patron of Catalonia

April 23, 2006
Hunting Scene

April 22, 2006
Barcelona Architecture: Casa de les Punxes

April 21, 2006
Barcelona Fast Food: Supersize Me

April 20, 2006
Barcelona Modern Architecture: The Forum Building

April 19, 2006
Hush...

April 18, 2006
Barcelona Zoo from a Bird's Eye
April 17, 2006
Get Lost in The Green Maze of Horta

April 16, 2006
Universal Forum of Cultures: Solar Panel

April 15, 2006
Gathering Stones at Barcelona Forum

April 14, 2006
Hospital de Sant Pau: Gargoyles
Eusebi Arnau and Pau Gargallo were the principal sculptors of the stone figures decorating the pavilions, where one can admire exquisite gargoyles, winged mythological figures, archangels, and lions. These pavilions have been meticulously restored and form part of a modernista complex now open to the public. All clinical services were relocated to the contemporary Sant Pau Hospital situated immediately behind the historic site.
Updated: 2026
Heraldry and Institutional Identity
The Central Escutcheon
The focal point of the facade is the coat of arms of the Hospital de la Santa Creu, featuring:
- The Cross: The cross pattée, the historic emblem of the original 15th-century foundation.
- The Supporters: Two lions rampant that act as protectors, signifying the institution's noble status.
- The Crown: A count's crown, acknowledging Barcelona's history and the hospital's royal ties.
The Aquiline Finial
At the heraldic peak sits an eagle with outspread wings, frequently referencing Saint John the Evangelist, symbolizing the union of healing and divine wisdom.
Sculptural Iconography: The Celestial Guard
The Angelic Hierarchy
The complex is "guarded" by angelic sentinels that provide a protective spiritual layer, designed to aid the psychological recovery of the sick through beauty and faith.
- Guardian Angels: Positioned on gables to act as architectural sentinels.
- The Virtues: A program including Faith, Hope, Charity, and Obra (Action).
Materials and Artistic Collaboration
The interplay between exposed red brick and Montjuïc stone demonstrates the seamless collaboration between Domènech i Montaner and his artisans. The addition of polychrome ceramics adds the final layer of trencadís that defines the Catalan Art Nouveau aesthetic.
April 13, 2006
Landscapes of Catalonia: Vallverd D'Urgell

April 12, 2006
Sagrada Familia: The Passion Façade Gates

The portico of the Passion Façade at the Sagrada Família is an austere stage where stone, light and shadow narrate the final hours of Christ. Its angular volumes, hard lines and sharp edges deliberately contrast with the softness of the Nativity side, underlining the pain and drama of the scene.
Work on this part of the temple began in 1954, and the sculptures by Josep Maria Subirachs push Gaudí’s language toward a modern, almost cubist severity that feels strikingly contemporary when compared with the earlier, exuberant carvings of the Nativity Façade. As a modest sample of all that can be discovered here, this engraved metal gate is covered with raised letters and symbols, including a passage from Matthew 26:39, so visitors literally “read” the Gospel as they pass through the portal.
April 11, 2006
Barcelona Zoo: Peacock on Ice

April 10, 2006
Just One Flower From Barcelona Zoo
April 09, 2006
Hotel Arts and Torre Mapfre: Almost Twins

April 08, 2006
Trade Center: Stairways to Heaven in Barcelona

April 07, 2006
Street Artist X: Barcelona Graffiti

April 06, 2006
Palau de La Mercè: Top of the Hill

April 05, 2006
Sitting On the Dock of the Bay

April 04, 2006
Painting at Port Vell in Barcelona

April 03, 2006
Maremagnum: The Tourist Paradise

April 02, 2006
Street Artist IX: Barcelona Graffiti

April 01, 2006
Street Artist VIII: Silence is Golden



