Its current appearance is configured in 1850 with the construction of the Municipal Theater, which currently houses the Dalí Theater Museum. It is a neoclassical-style building by the architect Roca y Bros. The square also received the touch of Salvador Dalí, who installed various sculptures, among which one stands out as a tribute to his friend and Catalan philosopher, Francesc Pujols.
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Its current appearance is configured in 1850 with the construction of the Municipal Theater, which currently houses the Dalí Theater Museum. It is a neoclassical-style building by the architect Roca y Bros. The square also received the touch of Salvador Dalí, who installed various sculptures, among which one stands out as a tribute to his friend and Catalan philosopher, Francesc Pujols.