Arc de Triomf Barcelona Spain

The Barcelona Arc de Triomf, although carrying the same name as its French cousin, is quite different from both an architectural and historical standpoint. The famous one in Paris was initiated by Napoleon to memorialize his victories whereas the Barcelona Arc de Triomf was erected for the 1888 Universal Exposition held at the Parc de la Ciutadella, where it served as the entrance to the event.

Although it shares the same large scale and general 'arch with horizontal lintel and vertical posts' look, this one is a bright orange brick that gives it a much less somber facade. The style is similar to Moorish designs, known as Mudejar, which is not surprising considering that the moors dominated Spain for centuries.

Barcelona Arc de Triomf
Barcelona Arc De Triomf
When compared with the French tourist attraction, the decorations around the Spanish structure are quite different as well. The exterior is festooned with stone carvings, including a frieze executed by the sculptor Josep Reynés. The charming work symbolizes the welcoming of visitors to Barcelona. On the opposite side, a stone carving called Recompense executed by Josep Llimona decorates the wall.

Along the horizontal sections above the arc, there are twelve statues of women representing various aspects of the city. It is accompanied by decorative elements symbolizing all the other provinces of Spain. At the top above the central figure, there is a beautifully crafted Coat of Arms, the official logo of Barcelona. Alongside the shield are two impressive looking lions. Those elements show an interesting mix and a deviation from Moorish influence, since Islamic art is decorative but contains no human or animal figures.

Nevertheless, the Moorish influence continues in the small minaret-style caps that adorn each of the integrated pillars on each side. Those are difficult to see from street level but careful observation will reveal outstanding carving around each small dome, capped by a stellar carved ball at the very top.

Located between Passeig de Lluís Companys and Passeig de Sant Joan, the Arc de Triomf is easy to find. Many popular hotels are located within a kilometer of the entrance to Ciutadella Park where the arch is located. It can be seen easily at the end of the wide promenade running in front of them.