Located in Barcelona’s Eixample District, is an artistic place which combines the nature with art, creating a park of extreme delicacy.
A 5-hectare park, where there would be enough room for large grassy areas and trees, in which acacias and cypresses stand out. The North-American sculptor, Beverly Pepper, gave decorative
form and personality to a green area which eventually opened in 1988 with a project by Andreu Arriola, Carme Fiol and Enric Pericas. In 1999 it was expanded by Patrizia Falcone.
Art with its sculptures and street lamps follow and blend in naturally with the natural lines of the park. In the middle of the grassy area features volumetric earth mounds which
represent a fallen sky, covered with small shards of sky-blue ceramic tiles, is called “Cel Caigu” (fallen sky). Is clearly inspired by the style of Antoni Gaudi.
You also find some benches made with artificial stone that look like chess pieces. The park also house the Fort Pienc municipal soccer field.
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Nąpols 70, Barcelona (view map)
Line 1 (Arc de Triomf)
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