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Open Edition Prints Colón Spiral
Rising close to 300 ft. up the back of the Torre Colón, the spiral staircase provides a rhythmic contrast to this brutalist icon which looks out over the Old Port in Barcelona, Spain. Image 1 of 10
Rising close to 300 ft. up the back of the Torre Colón, the spiral staircase provides a rhythmic contrast to this brutalist icon which looks out over the Old Port in Barcelona, Spain.
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Rising close to 300 ft. up the back of the Torre Colón, the spiral staircase provides a rhythmic contrast to this brutalist icon which looks out over the Old Port in Barcelona, Spain.
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Colón Spiral

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Rising close to 300 ft. up the back of the Torre Colón, the spiral staircase provides a rhythmic contrast to this brutalist icon. Named for Chistopher Colombus, the Torre Colón looks out over the Old Port in Barcelona, Spain.
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Rising close to 300 ft. up the back of the Torre Colón, the spiral staircase provides a rhythmic contrast to this brutalist icon. Named for Chistopher Colombus, the Torre Colón looks out over the Old Port in Barcelona, Spain.
Rising close to 300 ft. up the back of the Torre Colón, the spiral staircase provides a rhythmic contrast to this brutalist icon. Named for Chistopher Colombus, the Torre Colón looks out over the Old Port in Barcelona, Spain.