Un monumento
dedicado a Gaudí inaugurado en Barcelona
Una estátua de Antoni Gaudí, esculpida por el
artista Joaquim Camps, fue oficialmente dwas unveiled and officially
dedicated recently en el nuevamente restaurado Portal de la Finca
Miralles, en el Passeig Manuel Girona, en Barcelona, siendo el
primer monumento en la ciudad de Barcelona dedicado al brillante
arquitecto del Camp de Tarragona.
La inauguración de la estátua de bronce, presidida
por el Alcalde Joan Clos, marcó el fin de una mañana dedicada
a Gaudí. Todo empezó en las Caballerizas de la Finca Güell, en
la Cátedra Gaudí dirigida por Joan Bassegoda. Allí, una placa
identifica desde ese día la calle George R. Collins, una pequeña
calle dedicada a un americano estudioso de la obra de Gaudí y
del modernismo en general.
Beside the statue, the mayor also awarded the
Modernist Keys of Honor - an artistic creation by the same sculptor
- granted by City Hall to companies who sponsored the monument
and support the Barcelona Route of Modernism. Barcelona, along
with Brussels and other cities, is pushing the creation of a "European
route of modernism" to promote touristic and cultural itineraries
based on works of this movement.
Pacts were signed marking cooperation agreements
between the City Governments of Barcelona, Astorga (Leon), Canet
de Mar, Sant Joan Despi, and La Garriga, to promote awareness
of modernism.
The monument to Gaudí had already been shown over
the previous weekend, and the earlier extended weekend of October
12 (Columbus Day), at the site of the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona.
Many citizens took advantage of those days to have their picture
taken next to the figure, which is 1.80 meters tall. Although
the urbanistic history of Barcelona cannot be explained without
mentioning this architectural genius, the city had not yet dedicated
any statue to Gaudí, even though the archbishopric, for example,
had already initiated the procedures to request his beatification.
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