Monument to James I (Valencia)
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LocationEl Parterre, Valencia, Spain
DesignerAgapito Vallmitjana (statue)
Constantino Marzo (pedestal)
Constantino Marzo (pedestal)
Height5.20 m (statue)
Weight11.5 tonnes (statue)
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| Location | El Parterre, Valencia, Spain |
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| Designer | Agapito Vallmitjana (statue) Constantino Marzo (pedestal) |
| Height | 5.20 m (statue) |
| Weight | 11.5 tonnes (statue) |
| Opening date | 20 July 1891 |
| Dedicated to | James I of Aragon |
Jaume I (Spanish: Jaime I) or the Monument to James I is an instance of public art in Valencia, Spain. The monument is topped by an equestrian bronze statue representing James I of Aragon, conqueror of Valencia in 1238 and founder of the Kingdom of Valencia.
