Una fortaleza textil que sobrevivió incendios, herederos derrochadores y hasta un burdel clandestino. ¿Quién dijo que la historia era aburrida?
It is usually open Saturdays from 10:00 to 13:00 and Sundays from 10:00 to 14:00 (check beforehand). For visits outside regular hours, contact Sabadell City Council: www.sabadell.cat. It is recommended to check updates on its cultural website.
Admission is free during standard opening hours. Some special activities may have a fee. Confirm on its official page before visiting.
Allow between 1 hour and 1 hour 30 minutes to explore the historic building, gardens, and temporary exhibitions. If you plan detailed photography, add another 30 minutes.
It is a former fortified farmhouse from the 14th century with Gothic elements, a testament to Catalan rural architecture. Listed as a Local Cultural Heritage Asset, it reflects the agricultural evolution of Sabadell.
Spring or autumn for the mild weather and garden colors. In summer, go early in the morning. Avoid rainy days, as the courtyards can be slippery.
It has limited accessibility: uneven paving and interior stairs. Contact +34 93 745 31 00 to request specific accommodations. The gardens are more accessible.
A 10-minute walk away you have: the Art Deco Museum (museudeart.org), Saint Nicholas Church (12th-13th centuries), and Catalonia Park. A 20-minute drive away: the Gas Museum in Barcelona.
1) Wear comfortable shoes for the cobblestones 2) Bring a bottle of water (there are no fountains inside) 3) Download the interactive map from Sabadell Cultural before you go.
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