Arnau Collection
Arnau, a name that echoes through the centuries, carrying with it tales of art, music, and history
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Arnau, a name that echoes through the centuries, carrying with it tales of art, music, and history. From the cover of the original score of the opera "The Comte Arnau" by Felipe Pedrell in 1904 to the harmonized musical score of the popular song "El Comte Arnau" by Enric Morera, his presence is felt in every note. But Arnau's influence extends beyond music. In 1408, he meticulously copied Valerius Maximus' manuscript with utmost care and precision. His dedication to preserving knowledge is evident in every stroke of his pen. The Green Book holds within its pages the privileges bestowed upon Barcelona, carefully transcribed by none other than Arnau himself. It serves as a testament to his role in shaping the city's history and identity. Bishop Arnau de Jardé's ivory croiser stands as a symbol of faith and devotion. Crafted in the 13th century, its intricate details tell stories untold but deeply cherished. Within the Llibre Verd (Green Book), another treasure awaits - an insight into Barcelona's privileged past. As we turn each page delicately preserved over time, we catch glimpses of a vibrant city filled with life and promise. At Martin-du-Canigou rests a tombstone adorned with reliefs depicting The Funeral Procession – an eternal tribute to those who came before us. Among them lies Bishop Arnau de Jardé whose legacy lives on through these remarkable carvings. Poblet Monastery stands tall against time's relentless march forward; its walls whispering secrets only few can comprehend. Within this sacred space resides Catalonia's rich heritage waiting patiently for curious souls like ours to explore its depths. In Palace of Catalan Music resides Muse playing her drum while Woman Playing bagpipes serenades our ears – their melodies intertwining seamlessly creating harmony that resonates deep within our hearts.