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An outdoor cultural display is positioned on cracked grey asphalt pavement in Ripollet, Spain, in front of a building with dark-paned windows. A light-colored wooden archway frame partially encompasses the exhibit. A large, lush floral arrangement, primarily consisting of white and pale yellow peonies, purple spherical alliums, and various green foliage, including hanging red amaranthus, is suspended from the upper right of the wooden frame. Additional white and purple floral arrangements are placed on the ground to the left. Wood chips are scattered on the pavement around the display's base.

On the left, a white rectangular sign with a colorful "PAIS AMB ENCANT" logo and the number "12" identifies the exhibit as "Museu surt al carrer" (Museum goes out to the street) and titled "El batec de la llar: petites històries domèstiques" (The heartbeat of the home: small domestic stories). Below the title, smaller text mentions Ripollet and names such as Jordi Vinyals, Joana Màrtir, and Cristina Font.

The central display is constructed from two stacked wooden pallets. Resting on these pallets are several vintage household items: an aluminum milk churn, a dark metal bowl, a manual meat grinder, a coil of chain, an antique wooden radio with a woven grille, a terracotta pot, and a woven wicker rug beater with a small white tag attached.

Below the pallets, leaning against them, is a red-painted wooden stick-horse head with a brush mane. On a round, layered cardboard pedestal, positioned on a white and pink geometric tiled mat, are small wooden figurines depicting two donkeys pulling a cart and other miniature agricultural equipment. Reflections of indistinct figures are visible in the building's windows, and a map or diagram for "OFICINA DE RIPOLLET APORTA" is reflected in the window to the right of the main sign. The scene is illuminated by strong sunlight, casting shadows.
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Jun 7, 2026

Ripollet, Spain

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An outdoor cultural display is positioned on cracked grey asphalt pavement in Ripollet, Spain, in front of a building with dark-paned windows. A light-colored wooden archway frame partially encompasses the exhibit. A large, lush floral arrangement, primarily consisting of white and pale yellow peonies, purple spherical alliums, and various green foliage, including hanging red amaranthus, is suspended from the upper right of the wooden frame. Additional white and purple floral arrangements are placed on the ground to the left. Wood chips are scattered on the pavement around the display's base. On the left, a white rectangular sign with a colorful "PAIS AMB ENCANT" logo and the number "12" identifies the exhibit as "Museu surt al carrer" (Museum goes out to the street) and titled "El batec de la llar: petites històries domèstiques" (The heartbeat of the home: small domestic stories). Below the title, smaller text mentions Ripollet and names such as Jordi Vinyals, Joana Màrtir, and Cristina Font. The central display is constructed from two stacked wooden pallets. Resting on these pallets are several vintage household items: an aluminum milk churn, a dark metal bowl, a manual meat grinder, a coil of chain, an antique wooden radio with a woven grille, a terracotta pot, and a woven wicker rug beater with a small white tag attached. Below the pallets, leaning against them, is a red-painted wooden stick-horse head with a brush mane. On a round, layered cardboard pedestal, positioned on a white and pink geometric tiled mat, are small wooden figurines depicting two donkeys pulling a cart and other miniature agricultural equipment. Reflections of indistinct figures are visible in the building's windows, and a map or diagram for "OFICINA DE RIPOLLET APORTA" is reflected in the window to the right of the main sign. The scene is illuminated by strong sunlight, casting shadows.

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