On the top of Montjuïc Mountain in Barcelona, Spain, is a fortress that was originally built in 1640 and then was destroyed, rebuilt and expanded after at least eight battles through 1842. From 1890 through 1960, Montjuïc Castle was a military and political prison that witnessed hundreds of executions. It is now a museum. This garrison soldier stands guard outside of the drawbridge entrance just past the moat.