Elogio del Horizonte

Gijón


The 1990 Elogio del Horizonte ('In Praise of the Horizon') is a bold, sea-facing concrete sculpture by Basque artist Eduardo Chillida that has become a symbol of the city. Standing in the grassy Parque del Cerro de Santa Catalina, at the top of Cimavilla (the ancient core of Gijón), it was designed to be admired from the inside.


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1. Parque del Cerro Santa Catalina

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It's well worth wandering up through Cimavilla to this grassy, breezy, cliff-top park with great views. It's home to Eduardo Chillida's 1990 sculpture…

2. Museo Casa Natal de Jovellanos

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Built in 1572 atop the ruins of Gijón’s Roman walls, this striking, reddish-hued tower has a long and varied history, including stints as the city’s jail…

4. Plaza de Jovellanos

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5. Roman Walls

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Head west from Plaza de Jovellanos towards Calle Recoletas to find a reconstructed 850m-long remnant of Gijón’s Roman walls and towers, built between the…

6. Termas Romanas

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7. Playa de San Lorenzo

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8. Playa de Poniente

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