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The Francisco Godia Foundation Museum houses the private collection of the eponymous F-1 driver, comprising an eclectic mix of medieval art, ceramics, sculpture and modern paintings..
The Francisco Godia Foundation Museum houses the private collection of the eponymous F-1 driver, comprising an eclectic mix of medieval art, ceramics, sculpture and modern paintings.
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250 Diputació, Barcelona 8008, Spain
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