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Francesc Vicenc Garcia i Torres (1579-1623), known as Rector de Vallfogona, Catalan ecclesiastical and writer
Antoni de Gimbernat i Arbos (1734-1816), Catalan doctor
Pere Virgili (1699-1776), Catalan surgeon
Pau Piferrer (1818-1848), Catalan writer
Joan Mane i Flaquer (1823-1901), Catalan journalist and liberal writer
Damia Campeny (1771-1855), Catalan sculptor
Joan Güell i Ferrer (1800 -1872), a Catalan economist and industrialJoan Guell i Ferrer (1800 -1872), a Catalan economist and industrial
Ramon Berenguer I The Older (1023-1076), Count of Barcelona and Girona (1023-1076), of Olerdola (1049-1076) and of Ausona (1054-1076)
Josep Manso i Sola (1785-1863), Spanish liberal military, he was General Captain from Castile
Elisenda of Montcada (1292-1364), consort queen of the crown of Aragon, fourth wife of James II
Several copies of samples of classic books of the Bernat Metge Foundation, published in Barcelona from 1922 to 1977
Cover of the poems of Shakespeare Venus and Adonis, published in 1593
Page from the book Lo Quart del Cartoixa (The Fourth of the Cartoixa), printed in Valencia in 1496, translation of Vita Christi by the Carthusian Ludolph of Saxony
Cover of the poems of Shakespeare The Rape of Lucretia, published in 1593
Page of the work Psalteri by Joan Rois de Corella, printed in Venice in 1490 by Johan Hertezog, translated from Latin to Romance by Rois de Corella
Cover of the works Aplech of sonets, Les Cullites, Un poema d amor, work and drawing by Alexandre de Riquer, published in Barcelona in 1906
Cover of the book Poetic Works (Book first of loves) by Pere Serafi, printed in Barcelona in 1840 by Joseph Torner
Salvador Segui Rubinad (1886-1923), known as Noi del sucre Spanish anarchist
Ramon Berenguer III El Grande (1082-1131), count of Barcelona and Ramiro II El Monje (1080-1157), king of Aragon (1134-1137), count of Ribagorza and Sobrarbe
Sacramental Testament of a citizen of Barcelona called Muc, in which it is cited for the first time the name Sant Just Desvern
Portrait of Eliseo Meifren, Spanish painter. Charcoal drawing by Ramon Casas
Roger de Lluria (1250-1305), Catalan military of Italian origin
Tomb at Montjuic cemetery of Isaac Albeniz (1860-1909), Spanish composer and pianist
Portrait of Eugeni d Ors i Rovira (1882-1954), Spanish essayist, charcoal drawing by Ramon Casas
Portrait of Pio Baroja (1872 - 1956), Spanish novelist, charcoal drawing by Ramon Casas
Memorial of remut sinner incunabula (Barcelona 1495), cover of the first part (prohemi)
Sermons of St. Vincent Ferrer, cover of the Latin edition printed in Lugduni (Leyden) in 1523
Dedicatory page of this edition of Tirant Lo Blanc, by Joanot Martorell, Valencia: Nicolau Spindeler, 1490. (Facsimile)
Manuscript by Ausias March, folio XXIX, XXVIII poems, Gothic writing with ornamented initials with no color (facsimile)
Tirant lo Blanc by Bernat Martorell, cover of the edition in Italian language, printed in Venice in 1538
Cover of the third edition of the works by Ausias March (1397? -1459), Printed in Barcelona in 1545 by Carlos Amoros
Initial Letter of the dedicatory <Molt exelent virtuos e gloriosInitial Letter of the dedicatory pertaining to the work Tirant lo Blanc by Bernat Martorell, from the printed edition in Valencia in 1490 by Nicolau Spindeler
I Pedrolo Manuel de Molina (1918-1990), Catalan writer
Manuel Blancafort de Rosello (1897-1987), Catalan composer, together with Ricard Vines i Roda and Maria R. Canals i Cendros, (pianists) in October 1942
Josep M ªLopez i Pico (1866-1959), poet and editor Catalan, in his library, 1910Josep M Lopez i Pico (1866-1959), poet and editor Catalan, in his library, 1910
Arrival of the train at the Llavaneras station, 1950
Steam Tram from Barcelona to Sarria, circulating by Balmes Street junction with Aragon Street, 1890
Juan Maragall (1860-1925), Catalan writer
Juan Maragall (1860-1911), Catalan writer, charcoal portrait by Ramon Casas
Roger de Lluria (1250-1305), Catalan Admiral from Italian origin, monument in the city of Tarragona
Centennial Train passing through the Gate of Peace, Barcelona 1948
Replica of the locomotive Mataro, in the centennial of the first trip by train from Barcelona to Mataro 1848 - 1948, manufactured in the workshops of La Maquinista Terrestre y Maritima
Group of engineers, engine drivers and members of the Company, with the train engine that made the first railway line in Spain, going from Barcelona to Mataro in 1848
Alfonso III The Liberal (1285 - 1291), King of Catalonia and Aragon. Miniature of the 15th century parchment Genealogy of the kings of Arago and Counts of Barcelona
Alfonso II The Chaste (1154 - 1196), King of Catalonia and Aragon, miniature of the 15th century parchment Genealogy of the kings of Arago and Counts of Barcelona
Narcis Oller Moragas (1846 - 1930), Spanish novelist and writer in Catalan language, caricature of Luis Bagaria
Ignasi Iglesias (1871-1928), Spanish playwright in Catalan language, caricature of Luis Bagaria
Carles Ibanez i Ibanez de Ibero, Marquis of Mulhacen (1825-1890), Catalan military and geodesy expert