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Monument to Federico Rubio

Shrapnel scars and bullet holes from the Spanish Civil War can still be seen in this monument to Spanish doctor Federico Rubio.

Madrid, Spain

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Monument to Federico Rubio Shrapnel Scars   Xavixavir / Atlas Obscura User
The severely damaged back of the monument.   Xavixavir / Atlas Obscura User
The head of Federico Rubio had to be rebuilt.   Xavixavir / Atlas Obscura User
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Federico Rubio y Galí was a prominent physician who not only went down in history for his medical discoveries but also his intense involvement in politics and literature. He founded the first Professional School of Nursing in Spain in 1896 and was elected a member of the prestigious Royal College of Surgery in London and the Royal Spanish Academy of Medicine.

His monument, located in Parque del Oeste, is made of white limestone and bronze. It is the work of the Catalan sculptor Miguel Blay Fábregas. The inauguration was carried out by King Alfonso XIII, four years after the death of the doctor in December 1906.

During the Spanish Civil War, the monument was the target of intense crossfire. The fight between Parque del Oeste and the entire campus of Ciudad Universitaria was long and cruel. The monument to Federico Rubio y Galí ended up decapitated by a cannon projectile and pierced by hundreds of bullets.

After the war, the monument was somehow "pardoned," despite the doctor's Republican background, and later rebuilt and left as it is seen today, keeping the bullet holes and the shrapnel scars it had received.

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Monument to Federico Rubio is located in Parque del Oeste in Avenida Seneca. The nearest metro stop is Moncloa.

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Monument to Federico Rubio
118 Avenida de Séneca
Madrid
Spain
40.435735, -3.724258
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