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El Cap de Barcelona
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El Cap de Barcelona is a surrealist sculpture created by American Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein for the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Its English title is The Head of Barcelona. The sculpture was Lichtenstein's first outdoor work using ceramic tile.
Nearby attractions
Basilica of Santa Maria del Mar
Plaça de Santa Maria, 1, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
La Gamba
Ronda Litoral, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Museum of the History of Catalonia
Pça. de Pau Vila, 3, Ciutat Vella, 08039 Barcelona, Spain
Hemp Museum Gallery
Carrer Ample, 35, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Basilica of Our Lady of Mercy
Carrer de la Mercè, 1, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Aquàrium Barcelona
del Port Vell, Moll d'Espanya, s/n, Ciutat Vella, 08039 Barcelona, Spain
Picasso Museum
Carrer de Montcada, 15-23, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
Moco Museum Barcelona
Carrer de Montcada, 25, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
Oficina d'Accés a la Universitat
Via Laietana, 2, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
NIGHTMARE Horror Museum Barcelona
Carrer de l'Argenteria, 57, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
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Can Paixano
Carrer de la Reina Cristina, 7, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
7 Portes
Pg. d'Isabel II, 14, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
Carballeira Restaurant Barcelona
Carrer de la Reina Cristina, 3, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
Restaurant Sedna
Pg. de Colom, 5, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
La Cala BARCELONETA
Carrer de la Reina Cristina, 2, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
El Xulo
Pas de Sota Muralla, 7, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
Mercé Tapas & Drinks
Carrer de la Mercè, 27, Ciutat Vella, 08004 Barcelona, Spain
Tapas lobito
Carrer de Llauder, 1, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
Tucco | Born
Carrer del Consolat de Mar, 23, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
Sports Bar Italian Food
Carrer Ample, 51, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
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El Cap de Barcelona

Pg. de Colom, s/n, Ciutat Vella, 08039 Barcelona, Spain
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El Cap de Barcelona is a surrealist sculpture created by American Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein for the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Its English title is The Head of Barcelona. The sculpture was Lichtenstein's first outdoor work using ceramic tile.

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attractions: Basilica of Santa Maria del Mar, La Gamba, Museum of the History of Catalonia, Hemp Museum Gallery, Basilica of Our Lady of Mercy, Aquàrium Barcelona, Picasso Museum, Moco Museum Barcelona, Oficina d'Accés a la Universitat, NIGHTMARE Horror Museum Barcelona, restaurants: Can Paixano, 7 Portes, Carballeira Restaurant Barcelona, Restaurant Sedna, La Cala BARCELONETA, El Xulo, Mercé Tapas & Drinks, Tapas lobito, Tucco | Born, Sports Bar Italian Food
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Nearby attractions of El Cap de Barcelona

Basilica of Santa Maria del Mar

La Gamba

Museum of the History of Catalonia

Hemp Museum Gallery

Basilica of Our Lady of Mercy

Aquàrium Barcelona

Picasso Museum

Moco Museum Barcelona

Oficina d'Accés a la Universitat

NIGHTMARE Horror Museum Barcelona

Basilica of Santa Maria del Mar

Basilica of Santa Maria del Mar

4.7

(14.6K)

Open 24 hours
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La Gamba

La Gamba

4.3

(256)

Open 24 hours
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Museum of the History of Catalonia

Museum of the History of Catalonia

4.5

(2.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Hemp Museum Gallery

Hemp Museum Gallery

4.5

(471)

Open 24 hours
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The Castle Wine Tour in Penedès, Wine & Tapas
The Castle Wine Tour in Penedès, Wine & Tapas
Fri, Dec 5 • 10:00 AM
08021, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
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Authentic Paella Class, Market Tour, Tapas & More
Authentic Paella Class, Market Tour, Tapas & More
Fri, Dec 5 • 10:00 AM
08001, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
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Live Barça like a local: Prematch & Best Fan Seats
Live Barça like a local: Prematch & Best Fan Seats
Tue, Dec 9 • 7:00 PM
08028, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
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Nearby restaurants of El Cap de Barcelona

Can Paixano

7 Portes

Carballeira Restaurant Barcelona

Restaurant Sedna

La Cala BARCELONETA

El Xulo

Mercé Tapas & Drinks

Tapas lobito

Tucco | Born

Sports Bar Italian Food

Can Paixano

Can Paixano

4.6

(4K)

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7 Portes

7 Portes

4.3

(6.5K)

$$$

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Carballeira Restaurant Barcelona

Carballeira Restaurant Barcelona

4.5

(1.2K)

$$$

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Restaurant Sedna

Restaurant Sedna

4.6

(1.4K)

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El Cap de Barcelona (1991–1992) is a surrealist sculpture created by American Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein for the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Its English title is The Head. The sculpture was Lichtenstein's first outdoor work using ceramic tile. It is said to acknowledge Antoni Gaudí and Barcelona's affinity for mosaics. The Head of Barcelona, or El Cap de Barcelona in Catalan, is a 64-foot sculpture done by American Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein for the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain.2 The sculpture stands tall on the waterfront in the heart of the city. Made out of concrete and ceramic, it is an abstract rendition of a woman's head and appears exactly how one would expect a Lichtenstein sculpture to be.[4] Lichtenstein did not start experimenting with three-dimensional art until the late 1970s, and prior to this his main focus was on pop art. He mainly painted on large canvases and his paintings resembled comic-strip art; his signature use of bold primary colors, thick dark lines, thought bubbles containing context and sound effects, and dots used as a method of shading, can be seen in most of his works from 1961 and later, starting with his painting Look Mickey. Although it is very abstract, it is clear that the sculpture was made to resemble the head and face of a woman. It is made up of thick pieces of concrete completely covered in red, yellow, blue, black and white mosaic tiles, and from far away it looks like it could be a painting. The woman's eyes look like thick blue and black brush strokes; same with her nose, and her lips look like Lichtenstein could have used a quick stroke of bright red paint. The left third of her face, the side with the blue nose and eye, is covered with white tiles, while the right two thirds of her face is covered in a grid of red dots, typical of Lichtenstein's pop-art style. Lichtenstein added other artistic elements to this sculpture as well. Below her head, what would probably be considered the woman's neck, is a tall, flat stroke of blue and white that extends all the way up through her face and ends a few inches above her head. Perpendicular to the blue and white stroke is a stroke of yellow and black, beginning at the bottom and then reappearing at the top of her head. Similar to his sculptures from the early eighties, specifically his Brushstrokes pieces, the entire sculpture looks like it could have been painted with a few quick strokes of paint. The difference between these earlier pieces and The Head of Barcelona is that his Brushstrokes pieces are created with painted aluminum while The Head is his only piece made out of concrete and covered in mosaic tiles. The reason for this difference in his sculptures is because The Head of Barcelona was built to resemble the style of Antonio Gaudi, a Spanish architect who is famous for employing organic lines and mosaic tiles throughout his architecture, and for which...

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El Cap de Barcelona is such a vibrant and iconic piece of public art! 🎨✨ Located near the port, this colorful sculpture by Roy Lichtenstein adds a playful, modern touch to the city’s skyline. The bold pop-art style really stands out against the historic surroundings, making it a perfect photo spot 📸.

We loved stopping by while exploring the area — it’s right by the waterfront, close to shops, restaurants, and other attractions. A quick visit, but totally worth it...

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7y

This is a smiling public figurehead which asks only that you gaze upon it and return the favor of a sunny smile. It is possible to sit and enjoy without smiling, however that may be difficult given all the masses taking smiling selfies both with their arms and assisted with selfie-sticks. Spend no more than 20 minutes max but keep the memories for a lifetime. Combine this with a sunny walk on the boardwalk, or perhaps...

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G D (Savor the Journey)G D (Savor the Journey)
El Cap de Barcelona is such a vibrant and iconic piece of public art! 🎨✨ Located near the port, this colorful sculpture by Roy Lichtenstein adds a playful, modern touch to the city’s skyline. The bold pop-art style really stands out against the historic surroundings, making it a perfect photo spot 📸. We loved stopping by while exploring the area — it’s right by the waterfront, close to shops, restaurants, and other attractions. A quick visit, but totally worth it for the energy
Patrick LauPatrick Lau
This is a smiling public figurehead which asks only that you gaze upon it and return the favor of a sunny smile. It is possible to sit and enjoy without smiling, however that may be difficult given all the masses taking smiling selfies both with their arms and assisted with selfie-sticks. Spend no more than 20 minutes max but keep the memories for a lifetime. Combine this with a sunny walk on the boardwalk, or perhaps a bike ride.
Seokjin HamSeokjin Ham
It is a large pop-art-style sculpture designed by Roy Lichtenstein and built by Diego Delgado. Created as part of a project to modernize the city for the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, it stands as a 15-meter-tall face sculpture that blends Barcelona’s iconic Gaudí style with contemporary pop art elements. Even after the Olympics, it remains one of the city's most recognizable sculptures.
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El Cap de Barcelona is such a vibrant and iconic piece of public art! 🎨✨ Located near the port, this colorful sculpture by Roy Lichtenstein adds a playful, modern touch to the city’s skyline. The bold pop-art style really stands out against the historic surroundings, making it a perfect photo spot 📸. We loved stopping by while exploring the area — it’s right by the waterfront, close to shops, restaurants, and other attractions. A quick visit, but totally worth it for the energy
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It is a large pop-art-style sculpture designed by Roy Lichtenstein and built by Diego Delgado. Created as part of a project to modernize the city for the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, it stands as a 15-meter-tall face sculpture that blends Barcelona’s iconic Gaudí style with contemporary pop art elements. Even after the Olympics, it remains one of the city's most recognizable sculptures.
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