Listed by: La Rambla
Canaletes Fountain
The fountain is one of the symbols of the city of Barcelona, a meeting place between locals and foreigners
Architect: Pere Falqués
Materials: Cast iron
Inauguration: December 28, 1892

Mare de Déu del Roser
La Rambla (Palau de la Virreina)
Sculptress: Luisa Granero
Materials: White marble on architecture
Inauguration: October 1, 1967

Miró Pavement
La Rambla - Pla de la Boqueria
Design: Joan Miró, signed
Materials: Terrazzo paving slabs made with a mixture of white cement stained with colored crystals crushed
Inauguration: December 30, 1976

Santa Eulàlia
La Rambla (Pla de la Boqueria)
Sculptor: Eduard B. Alentorn, replacing an earlier work of unknown author
Materials: Marble and metallic element


Mary Santpere
La Rambla, 101, next to the Palau de la Virreina
Design: Luis Archilla and Teruel
Materials: laminated steel, expanded metal, stainless steel and bougainvillea
Opening: January 5, 1993

The Mask, FAD Award
La Rambla, opposite the Iglesia de Belén
Design: Joan Brossa, signed
Materials: granite inlaid with bronze

To Santpere
La Rambla (Santa Mònica)
Sculptor: Juan Bordes
Architects: Oscar Tusquets, Carlos Diaz, Eduardo contributor Egozcue signed
Materials: Artificial stone with reddish bronze reliefs and installation of optical fiber
Inauguration: December 23, 1995

Source Wallace
La Rambla before the passatge de la Banca
Author: Charles Lebourg signed
Materials: painted cast iron

Lamp Canaletes
La Rambla - Plaça Catalunya
Architect: Félix de Azúa Pastors
Materials: granite, stone, bronze, glass
