How to get to Arc del Triomf in Barcelona
Open FULLSCREEN mapArc del Triomf on Passeig Lluis Companys. This
arch monument was built as the entrance to the
Barcelona 1888 Universal exhibition. It was designed by modernist architect 'Josep Vilaseca i Casanovas' in a moorish revival style.
The stone sculpture on the front frieze is by Josep Reynés and is called '
Barcelona rep les nacions' in the Catalan language, which means 'Barcelona welcomes the nations.'
The opposite frieze contains a stone carving named '
Recompense', a work from the earliest period of celebrated Spanish/Catalan sculptor
Josep Llimona. At the top of the arch you can see the Barcelona coat of arms and also that of all 49 other Spanish provinces by artists Torquat Tassó and Antoni Vilanova.
The street and pedestrian passage from the Arc del Triomf arch to the Parc de la Ciutatdella is called
Pg Lluis Companys named after a former President of Catalonia. This area is perfect for smaller events and festivals and often is part of bigger city wide festivals including the annual
Merce festival. Notable annual events here include Catalan national day gatherings on 11th September called
Festa per la Llibertat and sometimes this venue is used for big football match screenings and as part of many top
Barcelona festivals.
It is a lovely place for walks and for bicycling especially in combination with a visit to the nearby Cuitadella Park.
Hotels near Arc de TriomfHotels near Passeig Lluis Companys Getting to Arc del Triomf
By Metro The nearest metro station to Arc del Triomf is station Arc del Triomf on Pg Sant Joan
Red L1
Station Arc de Triomf BCN metro map By public bus Bus lines that stop near Arc del Triomf
19, 39, 40, 41, 42, 55, 141, B25, N11 i N4
TMB Barcelona city travel planner By Taxi Taxi companies Barcelona