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The 12 metre high Art Nouveau Monument to Doctor Bartomeu Robert built in 1904 by Josep Llimona Bruguera honors the Catalan nationalist and Barcelona mayor who fought against the centralist policies of the government in Madrid.
The 12 metre high Art Nouveau Monument to Doctor Bartomeu Robert built in 1904 by Josep Llimona Bruguera honors the Catalan nationalist and Barcelona mayor who fought against the centralist policies of the government in Madrid. The Modernist stone pedestal has 3 drinking fountains, on which are 2 groups of bronze and stone statues representing the people of Barcelona, topped by a bust of Dr Robert being kissed by a female figure.
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Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
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