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Puig Collection

Puig, a name that resonates with the rich history and culture of Spain

Background imagePuig Collection: Majorca, Spain - Town of Soller and the Puig Major

Majorca, Spain - Town of Soller and the Puig Major
View down to the town of Soller and up to the distant form of the Puig Major, the highest peak on the Spanish island of Majorca. Date: circa 1930s

Background imagePuig Collection: SPAIN. Guernica. Spain (1909). Basque and Catalan

SPAIN. Guernica. Spain (1909). Basque and Catalan nationalism. Meeting between the members of the Solidaritat Catalana and the Lliga Regionalista with the Liga Foral of Gipuzkoa under the oak of

Background imagePuig Collection: Tanit goddess

Tanit goddess
3499721 Tanit goddess; (add.info.: Tanit goddess. Punic art. Votive use. Centuries IV-III b.C.). Necropolis of Puig des Molins. Ibiza (Eivissa), Balearic Islands, Spain.); PHAS/UIG.

Background imagePuig Collection: 16th Century Church, Puig de Missa, Santa Eularia des Riu, Ibiza, Balearic Islands, Spain

16th Century Church, Puig de Missa, Santa Eularia des Riu, Ibiza, Balearic Islands, Spain

Background imagePuig Collection: Spain, Catalonia, Ullastret. Iberian settlement

Spain, Catalonia, Ullastret. Iberian settlement
Spain, Catalonia, Girona province, Ullastret. Iberian settlement of Puig de Sant Andreu. Acropolis. Ruins of a temple, dated to the 4th century BC. Date: 2014

Background imagePuig Collection: The OCB (Orquesta Ciutat de Barcelona i Nacional de Catalunya) on stage at the Palau

The OCB (Orquesta Ciutat de Barcelona i Nacional de Catalunya) on stage at the Palau de la Musica Catalana

Background imagePuig Collection: Battle of the Puig 1237 Ceramic tile panel with Jaime I El conquistador (1208-1276)

Battle of the Puig 1237 Ceramic tile panel with Jaime I El conquistador (1208-1276), King of Aragon and Catalonia

Background imagePuig Collection: Josep Puig i Cadafalch (1867-1956). Architect, archaeologist and Catalan political

Josep Puig i Cadafalch (1867-1956). Architect, archaeologist and Catalan political

Background imagePuig Collection: Joan Puig i Ferrater (1882-1956), Catalan writer and politician

Joan Puig i Ferrater (1882-1956), Catalan writer and politician

Background imagePuig Collection: Macaya House, 1901 by Josep Puig i Cadafalch

Macaya House, 1901 by Josep Puig i Cadafalch

Background imagePuig Collection: Ametller House on Paseo de Gracia, by Josep Puig i Cadafalch (1867-1956)

Ametller House on Paseo de Gracia, by Josep Puig i Cadafalch (1867-1956)

Background imagePuig Collection: Carthaginian mask. Carthaginian art. SPAIN. Barcelona

Carthaginian mask. Carthaginian art. SPAIN. Barcelona. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia. Proc: SPAIN. IBIZA. Puig des Molins

Background imagePuig Collection: Lady of Ibiza. 3rd c. BC. Lady of Ibiza. Punic

Lady of Ibiza. 3rd c. BC. Lady of Ibiza. Punic art. Sculpture. From: Puid dels Molins necropolis. Carthaginian art. Terra-cotta. SPAIN. Madrid. National Museum of Archaeology. Proc: SPAIN. IBIZA

Background imagePuig Collection: Roman art. Spain. 1st century. A. C. Vessel with handles

Roman art. Spain. 1st century. A. C. Vessel with handles
Roman art. Spain. 1st century A.C.. Vessel with handles. Terracotta. From Ibero-roman necropolis of Puig d En Planes, Osona. Episcopal Museum Vic. Catalonia

Background imagePuig Collection: Iberian village Puig of Sant Andreu of Ullastret. Spain

Iberian village Puig of Sant Andreu of Ullastret. Spain
Iberian village Puig of Sant Andreu of Ullastret. View of a gate in the wall. 4th century BC. Catalonia. Spain

Background imagePuig Collection: Baro de Quadras Palace. Facade. Detail. Barcelona. Spain

Baro de Quadras Palace. Facade. Detail. Barcelona. Spain
Spain. Catalonia. Barcelona. Baro de Quadras Palace. 1904-1906. Modernist. Built by Josep Puig Cadafalch (1867-1957). Facade. Detail

Background imagePuig Collection: Algaloa, Mallorca, Spain, - Santuari de Cura

Algaloa, Mallorca, Spain, - Santuari de Cura
Algaloa, Mallorca, Spain. The monastery Santuari de Nostra Senyora de Cura, located on the top of Puig de Randa on the island of Mallorca at a height of 543m between the municipalities of Algaida

Background imagePuig Collection: Barcelona - House designed by Josep Puig i Cadafalch

Barcelona - House designed by Josep Puig i Cadafalch
House (no.90 Calle de S. Sebastian) in Barcelona designed by Josep Puig i Cadafalch (18671956) - a Catalan Spanish Modernista architect who designed many significant buildings in the Spanish City

Background imagePuig Collection: Womans head. Punic art. Terracotta sculpture

Womans head. Punic art. Terracotta sculpture. From: Puig des Molins (Ibiza). Carthaginian art. Terra-cotta. SPAIN. Barcelona. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia. Proc: SPAIN. IBIZA. Puig des Molins

Background imagePuig Collection: Bronze cutthroat razor shaped as a duck. Carthaginian

Bronze cutthroat razor shaped as a duck. Carthaginian art. Jewelry. SPAIN. Madrid. National Museum of Archaeology. Proc: SPAIN. IBIZA. Puig des Molins

Background imagePuig Collection: Spain. Francos dictatorship (May 1952). 35th

Spain. Francos dictatorship (May 1952). 35th International Eucharistic Congress, Barcelona. Francisco Franco and the Mayor of Barcelona Antonio Simarr󠩠 Puig (right)

Background imagePuig Collection: Ibiza, Spain

Ibiza, Spain - view up from the harbour toward the Punic Acropolis of Puig des Molins. Date: circa 1910s


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Puig, a name that resonates with the rich history and culture of Spain. From the enchanting town of Soller in Majorca to the majestic Puig Major mountain, this name is deeply rooted in Spanish heritage. In Guernica, Spain, Puig holds significance as both Basque and Catalan cultures intertwine. It represents unity amidst diversity, showcasing the harmonious coexistence of these two vibrant communities. Traveling further back in time to Ullastret in Catalonia, we discover an ancient Iberian settlement where Puig serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of our ancestors. The land whispers stories of resilience and strength. Even funerary masks bear witness to Puig's influence on art. Punic style masks found in Spain reflect a fusion of cultures and artistic expressions that have shaped our understanding of history. Stepping into Santa Eularia des Riu on Ibiza's Balearic Islands transports us to another era. The 16th-century Church at Puig de Missa stands tall against time's relentless march, reminding us of the island's spiritual past. Music fills the air at Palau when Orquesta Ciutat de Barcelona i Nacional de Catalunya takes center stage. Here, Puig becomes synonymous with passion and creativity as melodies weave together harmoniously. The Battle 1237 immortalizes Jaime I El Conquistador through ceramic tile panels. This historical event symbolizes bravery and conquest while honoring those who fought valiantly for their beliefs. Josep Puig i Cadafalch emerges as an influential figure - an architect, archaeologist, and political force during Catalonia's turbulent times. His architectural masterpieces like Macaya House stand proudly today as testaments to his genius. Not only architects but also writers find inspiration under this name; Joan Puig i Ferrater leaves behind a literary legacy intertwined with politics—a voice that echoes throughout generations.