Standing tall and proud near Plaça d’Espanya, these four white columns are a powerful symbol of Catalan pride and cultural identity. Originally designed in 1919, they represent the four red stripes on the Catalan flag, evoking a deep sense of heritage and unity. However, during the years of dictatorship, the columns were demolished in an attempt to suppress regional identity. It wasn’t until 2010 that they were faithfully reconstructed , a gesture filled with the same passion, determination, and resilience that they originally stood for.
Today, these columns are more than just architectural elements; they are a tribute to a people’s enduring spirit and commitment to preserving their culture. Visiting them invites a moment of reflection, not only on Catalonia’s tumultuous history but also on the importance of remembrance and resistance.
They serve as a symbolic gateway to the National Art Museum of Catalonia, perched gracefully on Montjuïc Hill. The area offers a magical blend of art, history, and panoramic views of the city ,an experience that resonates with those who appreciate beauty with meaning. For lovers of art, culture, and powerful symbolism, this is an unmissable stop on any journey...
Read moreFour Columns Barcelona, if you want to know about the history then you might want to google it because what I'm writing is from a regular tourist point of view :D .. so, not knowing much about the back story, for me these are just four pillers and a tourist attraction which if you're heafing their way then you might wanna stop and take a few pictures just for the sake of tourism because you'll be seeing many people doing it as well then why not yourself. The pillers have a good vintage design to it.. have a look if you're gonna...
Read moreFour pillars that seem to stand without any order or logic in the whole. Part of the credit for that lies with the local authorities, who I believe could have put up a sign or board and written what these pillars represent. They are not from the ancient era and are more recent - the twenties of the last century. They symbolize the four stripes on the Catalan flag and the desire for uniqueness and even independence. During the time of Frank, the pillars were removed and were returned only...
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