We create sculptural projects for squares, parks, museums, city councils, and private institutions — works designed to endure over time, blend harmoniously with their surroundings, and strengthen the cultural identity of each place.
Public space is the visible memory of a community. In squares, avenues, parks, or institutional buildings, a people expresses —through stone, bronze, or steel— what it has chosen to remember. An urban sculpture is not merely an artistic work; it is an act of cultural affirmation, an invitation to feel part of a shared history.
At Colecciona Historia, we believe that public art should speak about us: our roots, our heroes, our creativity, and the emotion of recognizing ourselves in a collective legacy. That is why we develop sculptural projects that combine historical accuracy, aesthetic sensitivity, and technical durability — conceived to integrate with their surroundings and enrich them with meaning.
Each piece is born from dialogue with the commissioning body: city councils, cultural institutions, educational centers, or private organizations wishing to pay tribute, highlight shared values, or beautify a space. From large-format statues to commemorative plaques, reliefs, or symbolic emblems, we work with materials resistant to time and weather, always adapted to the needs of each setting.
Our experience in historical recreation and artistic modeling ensures a respectful and rigorously faithful representation. Because once a sculpture stands in the street, it becomes part of the emotional landscape of thousands of people: children who ask who that figure is, neighbors who recognize themselves in its story, visitors who discover the soul of a place.
Art that endures.

Christ Figure with Movable Parts, One Meter Tall
3D-scanned by the company Augmentur and hand-painted by the client.

Completed Christ Figure during the Children's Procession.

Production of 30–40 cm one-piece sculptures, made of weather-resistant resin and filament.

Saint Peter of Alcántara, one meter tall
3D-scanned by the company Augmentur.

2.5-Meter Sculpture for the Alhama de Granada Carnival