In almost all Spanish cities you visit you will see, written on some walls, the term “Prohibido fijar carteles” in very large letters. This means that if someone hangs a sign, whether advertising, political or informative, in that place shall be punished with a fine. As an allusion to this common phrase in the Barcelona streets, this shop located in the Born district sells posters, papers and old books, making it one of the largest posters collection of the last century, as well as photographs and prints, everything owned by Ignasi Solé i Sugranyes.
If you want to check their stock please go to their website and make an appointment to enter the place, and before take a good look of the online store because you might miss some of the most valuable pieces.
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