The city lies in the shadow of Montserrat where Rosalía grew up

with Mount Montserrat As a backdrop, between the Pécs Llobregat region and the Penedès region, and in the undulating relief terrain on the left bank of the Anoia River, there is a pretty town with a handful of… Tourist essentials that have been placed among the most sought after items of the moment, not only due to its tourist attractions, but also being the place where Rosalía grew up. until St. Esteve SiserofireIt is a municipality with a population of about 8,000 people and consists of nine towns. Many of the artist’s fans come to follow in her footsteps and search for the school in which she studied. La Rueda Public SchoolLike the gym Top Line Sports Where she gave her first dancing lessons.

It is a land of cherry trees and vineyards, as well as an industrial area

St. Esteve Siserofire City Hall

On a stroll through the urban fabric of this destination – which has flourished industrially thanks to its good connectivity to the capital – what most stands out is parish church, A temple from 1891 replaced an earlier building from the 17th century that was built thanks to the economic contribution of the majority of the population. It is a work of the thoroughly eclectic neo-Gothic and neo-Romantic style Josep Domenech and Estapa It consists of a larger central nave and two side nave with chapels, but the two large exposed brick bell towers flanking the north-facing door are the most notable.

A testimony to its agricultural past and its present, which is dotted with cherry trees and their extensions Vineyards with DO Penedès They are the numerous farmhouses – whose main activity is related to wine – scattered throughout its territory, e.g Bach’s Massia (1915) – work by Josep Maria Sala –Neoclassical building with sgraffito facades, glass roof and indoor fountain. Ca Nestella Farm Which probably dates from the 11th century and contains a century-old shoe cellar, a landscaped inner courtyard, and Alcan channelsa young and dynamic winery where they have been organically farming vines to produce exclusive products since 1806.

Main photo - Masia Bach, Ca' Nestella Winery and Saint Esteve Parish Church
Secondary Image 1 - Macia Bach, Ca' Nestella Winery and Saint-Estève Parish Church
Secondary Image 2 - Macia Bach, Ca' Nestella Winery and Saint-Estève Parish Church
Bach Farmhouse, Ca n’Estella Winery and Sant Esteve Parish Church
St. Esteve Siserofire City Hall

It is also a highlight roger goulart cavas, The modernist agricultural classification building he built Ignasi Mas and Morell The bricks are combined with green ceramic ceiling decoration representing grapes. Maybe Julia, An old farmhouse converted into a “creative business space” where activities, conferences and stays with groups or teams are carried out, Casino municipal theater. NameIts facade dates back to 1921 and is from the end of Catalan modernism. Canals and Nobiola ParkGreen Lung of Destiny, and Montserrat balconytwo giant chairs 3 meters high act as a viewpoint and are installed Migdia Park in Can Amat Which overlooks the mountain and provides a beautiful panoramic view of the city.

Cavas Roger Goulart Building

St. Esteve Siserofire City Hall

On the other hand, this destination has Barcelona Golf Clubwhich includes the 18-hole Masia Bach course designed by the respected golfer Jose Maria Olazábal Which has 28 fairway bunkers and 48 greenside bunkers. A restaurant serving Mediterranean cuisine, a golf shop, several paddle tennis courts, and a swimming pool, among others, complete the facilities.

Those who decide to discover this destination can complete the visit with Trip to Montserrat Mountain, The emblem of the region which can be seen well from this city. 1,000 years of spirituality, history and art that can be discovered through guided routes that allow you to enjoy the outdoors and its important artistic heritage. A guided tour is also included The museum, which was declared of national interest in 2006, Its funds consist of various collections such as ancient and modern painting, archaeology, Byzantine icons and icons of the Virgin of Montserrat.