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White House Children's Library, in Huesca Snow White House Children's Library, in Huesca. By AnaMara It is rare to find someone who does not know that Snow White lived in a house with seven dwarfs. It was first told by the Brothers Grimm in 1812, when they published the story that years later the best-known animated film director in the world would bring to the big screen: Walt Disney . In fact, this story was the one that was captured in the first feature film of the factory created by the American businessman. It hit the big screen in 1937 and almost from the first moment it became a classic. The film configured the aesthetic universe of the narrative in the collective imagination. From that moment on, Snow White forever had short black hair, wore a red bow in her hair, and wore a blue dress with a long yellow skirt.
Her evil stepmother identifies with purple and each of the dwarfs has a different colored hat. Furthermore, the castle is at the top of a hill and has towers ending in peaked roofs and the house of her short Colombia Mobile Number List friends is small and rounded in shape. Curiously, fans of this Disney princess have several reference points in Spain if they want to approach her in a symbolic way. In fact, Snow White is one of the protagonists of the American corporation's most revered animated films in the country judging by the number of tributes that have been made to her or references to her imagination that are found throughout the Peninsula. Snow White's House in Huesca Snow White's House in Huesca. By bizen99 For example, in the Parque Miguel Servet park located in Huesca there is a life-size reproduction of the little house that welcomed Snow White – and where she later had to act as a housewife – according to the images from the film. It was inaugurated in 1947 and a parade was held immediately with people dressed as the characters from the film.

It was originally intended to be a library and, after various ups and downs, children can now enter it in the summer months to participate in free children's activities . Next to the small building, which was erected with José María Lacasa in charge of the City Council, there is a plaque in tribute to Walt Disney. Likewise, in the city of Barcelona , specifically in the Gala Placídia square in the Gràcia neighborhood, there is a sculpture on a fountain that represents the character accompanied by a fawn. She is, of course, the Snow White of the Brothers Grimm but the image of her is the one devised by Walt Disney's studio. Its author was Josep Manuel Benedicto and he settled in that corner of the town in 1947, the same year that the little house in Huesca was inaugurated. It was a good moment for Snow White. Snow White Fountain in Barcelona Snow White Fountain in Barcelona. By Canaan There is a third case that is not exactly a tribute but rather an exercise in imagination. Some viewers have the theory that the stepmother's castle is inspired by the Alcázar of Segovia because they have certain aesthetic similarities: both are built on top of a hill, have a drawbridge and their towers have peaked roofs.
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