Art & Monuments
Andorra la Vella’s urban landscape features a diverse collection of public art, from Salvador Dalí’s surrealist bronze 'Noblesse du temps' to contemporary works by local artists like Gaset Flinch. The list includes 'Andy,' a large-scale wooden Tamarro representing Andorran folklore, and monuments honoring the immigrant community and Philippine hero Dr. José Rizal. These landmarks are positioned in central plazas and along scenic paths, highlighting the city's history and cultural heritage.
Noblesse du temps (Salvador Dalí)
Five-meter-high bronze sculpture featuring a melting clock draped over a tree trunk. Created by Salvador Dalí, it symbolizes the passage of time and was installed in Plaça de la Rotonda in 2010.
El meu univers. Gaset Flinch
Contemporary metal sculpture by artist Gaset Flinch. The piece uses geometric shapes to explore spatial relationships and is located within the city's pedestrian commercial hub.
Homenatge a k'emugrant
Sculpture by Antonio Lazo located near the historic center. It commemorates the contributions of immigrants to Andorra's social and economic development.
Andy (Tamarro)
Large wooden sculpture of a Tamarro, a mythical creature from Andorran legend. Part of a series across the country, this figure promotes environmental protection and is located near a scenic forest path.
Dr josé Rizal
Memorial bust of the Philippine national hero, physician, and writer. The monument serves as a cultural link between the Philippines and Andorra.
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