Terrassa is in Barcelona (province). And is known for its industrial past and present, its lively cultural scene, its industrial modernist architecture
Understand
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The city is located in the Catalan Prelitoral depression (Depressió Prelitoral), at the feet of the Prelitoral mountain range (natural reserve of Sant Llorenç del Munt). It is 20 km from Barcelona and 18 km from Montserrat respectively
- 1 Tourist office (Oficina de Turisme / Masia Freixa), Masia Freixa. Plaça Freixa i Argemí, 11, ☏ +34 937397019, [email protected].
Get in
[edit]By plane
[edit]Barcelona El Prat Airport BCN IATA is about 1 hour away by car (40 km). Depending on the route you will go across Barcelona, and the traffic can be intense.
Girona/Gerona/Costa Brava airport GRO IATA is about 1 hour away by car (92 km).
There is a local airport in Sabadell, but only for private airplanes: Sabadell Airport QSA IATA
By train
[edit]- From Barcelona:
- Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya
, line S1 Terrassa
- Rodalies de Barcelona
, line R4 suburban
- Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya
- From Lleida:
- RENFE Regionals
, line R12
- RENFE Regionals
By car
[edit]- From Barcelona:
- C-58 Barcelona-Terrassa motorway (free)
- C-16 motorway (European route E9) Barcelona-Sant Cugat-Terrassa, via Vallvidrera tunnels (toll)
- From Lleida:
- A-2 , connection with the AP-7 and C-58 motorways (Barcelona-Terrassa)
- A-2 , connection with C-243c (Martorell-Terrassa)
- From France-La Jonquera-Girona:
- AP-7 , connection with the C-58 (Barcelona-Terrassa)
- From Tarragona:
- AP-7 , connection with the C-58 (Barcelona-Terrassa)
By bus
[edit]- E2.1-BARCELONA - TERRASSA
- M1 - Olesa - Terrassa - Bellaterra
- M5 - Terrassa-Vacarisses
- M6 - Viladecavalls-Terrassa
- M6A - Llançadora Viladecavalls - Terrassa
- M7 - Terrassa-Ullastrell
- M8A - Terrassa-Matadepera
- M8D - Matadepera-Terrassa FGC/RENFE
- M9 - Esparreguera - Abrera - Terrassa
- M11 - Terrassa-Coll d'Estenalles-Mura/Talamanca
- M12 - Terrassa-Rellinars-Castellbell i el Vilar
- L59A - St. Vicenç dels Horts - Terrassa
Get around
[edit]See
[edit]- 1 Cartoixa de Vallparadís castle (Castell Cartoixa de Vallparadís), Parc de Vallparadís.
- 2 The churches of Sant Pere (Saint Peter) (Conjunt Monumental de les Esglésies de Sant Pere) (a l'antic poble de Sant Pere). These three churches were built close to the site of old Ègara to be the seat of the Ègara Diocese, which was founded around 450 CE and remained in existence until the 8th century. This episcopal complex follows the Byzantine model of antiquity, with two churches (Sant Pere and Santa Maria) and a mausoleum (Sant Miquel). After a long period of construction, the churches were finished in the then-current manner about the 11th and 12th centuries and in Romanesque style, on the site of the pre-Romanesque buildings of the Visigothic period. The church of Santa Maria contains outstanding works of art, and there are murals dating from the Romanesque period to the Gothic. There is also an altar stone dating from the 10th century and medieval and Romanesque tombstones (one of which documents the name of the Roman town of Egara). In the transept there are three Gothic altarpieces.
- Santa Maria (Saint Mary) the old Cathedral
- Sant Pere (Saint Peter)
- Sant Miquel (Saint Michael)
- 3 Casa Alegre de Sagrera, carrer de la Font Vella. A Modernist house
- 4 Tower of the Palau (Torre del Palau), plaça Vella. The only vestige of the castle-palace of the count-kings of Catalonia in Terrassa.
- Center of medieval interpretation of the city of Terrassa (Centre d'interpretació de la vila medieval de Terrassa).
- 5 Convent of Sant Francesc (Convent de Sant Francesc). A cloister decorated with polychromed ceramics (1671–1673).
- 6 National Museum of Science and Industry of Catalonia (mNACTEC-Museu Nacional de la Ciència i de la Tècnica de Catalunya). mNACTEC runs several museums across Catalonia, this one specialises on textiles. The aim of the museum is to provide a comprehensive overview of the history of knowledge and technology in Catalonia, and the process of industrialisation. It starts with the Neolithic revolution, shows power generation techniques with waterwheels, electricity and turbine drives and solar technology.
- 7 Textile Museum (Centre de Documentació i Museu Tèxtil), C. Salmerón, 25. The museum's extensive collection, with over 20,000 representative pieces of textile history from around the world, is presented in different temporary monographic exhibitions, lasting between ten and twelve months in the Modernisme area on the first floor, and two to three years on the second floor.