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Visit of the historical centre of Bejar.
When visiting Bejar, you certainly will pass in front of the Museum who has a “Colección of 50 sculptures in direct size of Mateo Hernández and another 30 pieces made by de hand of the sculpture who...
I was a shame. I moved to Béjar to see it, on September 9 and didn't open it in the afternoon. I was announced on the web and on a poster at the museum's own door, which was open from 16:00 to 19...
You have to go, just. Mateo Hernandez was a great sculptor, born in Bejar and emigrated to France where he did most of his work. I won't write his story, because that's why are the enc...
Born in Béjar and then resident in Paris, Mateo Hernández, son of a canter, aspired to make greater use of the stones directly to the stone and pulled after hand.
You're still stone, never better said, when you discover this small but wonderful museum. Dedicated to Bejarian sculptor Mateo Hernández. That artist seems to be so unknown ...
Visit of the historical centre of Bejar.
When visiting Bejar, you certainly will pass in front of the Museum who has a “Colección of 50 sculptures in direct size of Mateo Hernández and another 30 pieces made by de hand of the sculpture who...
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I was a shame. I moved to Béjar to see it, on September 9 and didn't open it in the afternoon. I was announced on the web and on a poster at the museum's own door, which was open from 16:00 to 19...
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You have to go, just. Mateo Hernandez was a great sculptor, born in Bejar and emigrated to France where he did most of his work. I won't write his story, because that's why are the enc...
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Born in Béjar and then resident in Paris, Mateo Hernández, son of a canter, aspired to make greater use of the stones directly to the stone and pulled after hand.
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You're still stone, never better said, when you discover this small but wonderful museum. Dedicated to Bejarian sculptor Mateo Hernández. That artist seems to be so unknown ...