Stick No Bills Celebrates 100 Years of Barcelona Metro with Historic Santa Eulalia Poster Exhibition

Stick No Bills Celebrates 100 Years of Barcelona Metro with Historic Santa Eulalia Poster Exhibition

Stick No Bills is proud to participate in the centenary celebrations of Barcelona's iconic Metro system, showcasing a stunning collection of vintage posters at Passeig de Gràcia station throughout January 2025.

In collaboration with Barcelona's prestigious haute couture brand Santa Eulalia, our exclusive collection of heritage posters — originally created by renowned artist José Luis Rey Vila in the 1920s and 30s — is being displayed on the platforms of the L3 line, recreating the golden age of Barcelona's underground transport.

A Journey Through Barcelona's Design Heritage

Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB) has transformed Passeig de Gràcia station into a time capsule, featuring authentic signage, graphics, and cultural posters from the 1920s and 30s. Alongside our Santa Eulalia collection, visitors can discover advertising from iconic Barcelona institutions including the Gran Teatre del Liceu and the Palau de la Música Catalana.

The original Santa Eulalia poster collection, recreated by The Archives Design Group Ltd. under exclusive licensing to Stick No Bills, represents a unique piece of Barcelona's cultural and design history—a celebration of the city's excellence in printing, commercial art, and vintage advertising.

A percentage of proceeds from our Santa Eulalia Collection supports Médicos Sin Fronteras España and Save the Med Foundation, reflecting our commitment to social responsibility since our founding in Sri Lanka in 2011.

Explore the full range of our poster artworks covering Barcelona's printing heritage and creativity here.

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To commemorate Philip's life and legacy we are fundraising for a cancer-free future.

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We would like to thank Kelly Slater for his condolences.