The Kiss of Freedom, Barcelona — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby

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About The Kiss of Freedom

El Petó de la Llibertat, known as "The Kiss of Freedom," is a stunning contemporary mosaic that celebrates human connection and liberty in Barcelona. Created by renowned artist Joan Fontcuberta in 2014, this unique artwork adorns the facade of the College of Architects located in Placa Nova. The mosaic is composed of an astounding 4,000 small photographs submitted by members of the public, each image representing an individual's personal expression of freedom. This innovative public art installation transforms a historic building into a dynamic monument to democracy and community participation. The work brilliantly merges the old architectural character of Placa Nova with modern artistic vision and digital culture. Every photograph within the mosaic tells a different story, creating layers of meaning as viewers stand before this monumental composition. The Kiss of Freedom has become an important cultural landmark, particularly recognized during Barcelona's Freedom Day celebrations. It serves as a powerful reminder that freedom is not abstract but deeply personal, made tangible through thousands of individual moments captured and shared. Visiting this artwork with Questo allows you to understand the deeper stories and artistic context behind this meaningful Barcelona treasure.

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Carrer dels Capellans, 16, 08002 Barcelona, Spain

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Frequently asked questions

When was The Kiss of Freedom installed in Barcelona?
The Kiss of Freedom was installed in 2014 on the facade of the College of Architects in Placa Nova. It has since become one of Barcelona's most celebrated contemporary public artworks.
How many photographs make up the mosaic?
The artwork is composed of 4,000 small photographs submitted by members of the public, each contributing their personal expression of freedom to create this monumental composition.
Who created The Kiss of Freedom?
The mosaic was created by renowned Catalan artist Joan Fontcuberta, known for his innovative approaches to photography and public art that challenge traditional perspectives.
Where exactly is The Kiss of Freedom located?
The artwork is displayed on the facade of the College of Architects (Col.legi d'Arquitectes de Catalunya) in Placa Nova, in the heart of Barcelona's Gothic Quarter.
What does The Kiss of Freedom symbolize?
The artwork celebrates human connection, personal liberty, and democratic participation by incorporating thousands of individual photographs, representing diverse perspectives on what freedom means.

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