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Sarrià Town Hall

Download date: 13/03/2024

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Casa de la Vila, the old town hall that dates from 1896 and now the seat of Sarrià’s council, is one of the buildings that most represents its history.

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The Barcelona we are familiar with today began to be built in 1854, after the city’s medieval walls were torn down. The surrounding towns were annexed to the city in 1897, although Sarrià managed to maintain its independence until 1922. The Casa de la Vila, or town hall, is a reminder of that independence. Inside are Laia, Gervasi and Pitu, part of a group of seven giants representing Sarrià society. They take to the streets in all sorts of celebrations, though the most important one is held in the first week of October in honour of Our Lady of the Rosary, Patroness of Sarrià. http://festasarria.cat

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Location and contact

Location and contact

Sarrià Town Hall

Address:
Plaça del Consell de la Vila, 7
Districte:
Sarrià-Sant Gervasi
Neighborhood:
Sarrià
City:
Barcelona

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