Monument to Count Ansúrez
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LocationPlaza Mayor, Valladolid, Spain
DesignerAurelio Carretero (statue and reliefs)
Juan Agapito y Revilla (pedestal)
Juan Agapito y Revilla (pedestal)
Openingdate31 December 1903
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| Location | Plaza Mayor, Valladolid, Spain |
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| Designer | Aurelio Carretero (statue and reliefs) Juan Agapito y Revilla (pedestal) |
| Material | Bronze, stone |
| Opening date | 31 December 1903 |
| Dedicated to | Pedro Ansúrez |
The Monument to Count Ansúrez is an instance of public art in Valladolid, Spain. Located at the Plaza Mayor, it consists of a bronze statue of Count Pedro Ansúrez, founder of the town of Valladolid in the 11th century, topping off a stone pedestal with additional sculptural elements.
