
Las Pajaritas Ramón Acín
Iconic origami bowtie sculptures by Ramón Acín, a symbol of Huesca located in Miguel Servet Park.

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Las Pajaritas Ramón Acín
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Iconic origami bowtie sculptures by Ramón Acín, a symbol of Huesca located in Miguel Servet Park.
"A sculptural group of profound educational significance, as its creator intended."

📸 Souvenir Photo Spot
Perfect spot for a memorable souvenir photo with the iconic Las Pajaritas. :camerawithflash:
📍 Park Location
Find these unique sculptures in the heart of Miguel Servet Park in Huesca. :world_map:

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4.3 · 15 reviews
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The Origami Bowties
Miguel Servet Park, Huesca
Iconic sheet iron sculptures resembling origami bowties, facing each other on pedestals. A true symbol of the city.

Miguel Servet Park
Huesca
The charming park where Las Pajaritas are located, offering a pleasant atmosphere for a visit and photos.
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Symbol of Huesca
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📸 Souvenir Photo Spot
Perfect spot for a memorable souvenir photo with the iconic Las Pajaritas. :camerawithflash:
📍 Park Location
Find these unique sculptures in the heart of Miguel Servet Park in Huesca. :world_map:
💡 Artistic Inspiration
Appreciate the educational and artistic significance by Ramón Acín. 💡
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📸 Souvenir Photo Spot
Perfect spot for a memorable souvenir photo with the iconic Las Pajaritas. :camerawithflash:
📍 Park Location
Find these unique sculptures in the heart of Miguel Servet Park in Huesca. :world_map:
💡 Artistic Inspiration
Appreciate the educational and artistic significance by Ramón Acín. 💡
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise Las Pajaritas as an iconic and educational symbol of Huesca, appreciating their unique origami design and historical significance. The sculptures are a popular spot for souvenir photos and are well-integrated into the pleasant atmosphere of Miguel Servet Park.
"A sculptural group of profound educational significance, as its creator intended. There is a replica on Aragon Street in Barcelona."
MiR Gil
"The sculptural group consists of two origami-type bowties facing each other resting on two pedestals. They are made of sheet iron and were built in the 1920s at the Averly Foundation and in 1929 it was placed in Miguel Servet Park."
Doncelador
"The “Las Pajaritas” Monument Fountain. Very famous in Huesca. Located in Miguel Servet Park in Huesca."
Yuanyo (JJMH)
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🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Las Pajaritas are located in Miguel Servet Park, which is centrally located in Huesca. You can easily reach the park by walking if you are in the city center, or by local bus services. Parking is available nearby for those arriving by car.
Yes, several local bus lines stop near Miguel Servet Park. It's advisable to check the Huesca public transport schedule for the most convenient routes.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, Las Pajaritas are located in a public park, Miguel Servet Park, and there is no admission fee to see the sculptures. You can visit them anytime the park is open.
Miguel Servet Park generally has open access during daylight hours. Specific closing times might vary seasonally, but it's typically accessible from morning until dusk.
📸 📸 Photography
The best time for photos is during daylight hours. Early morning or late afternoon often provides softer light and fewer crowds, making for more picturesque shots.
The sculptures themselves are the main attraction. Standing between the two 'bowties' or from a slight distance to capture both pedestals and the surrounding park scenery are popular choices.
🎫 💡 About the Sculptures
Las Pajaritas were created by the renowned Spanish artist and educator Ramón Acín. He was known for his avant-garde ideas and contributions to art and education in the early 20th century.
The sculptures are designed to resemble origami bowties and were intended by Ramón Acín to have profound educational significance. They represent a blend of art, geometry, and playful design.
A replica of Las Pajaritas can be found on Aragon Street in Barcelona, offering another opportunity to see this unique artwork.










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