ITINERARIES ON YOUR OWN
- Urban itinerary with audio guide Origins of La Garriga
- ature trail, Rosanes scraps of history
GUIDED TOUR
- Can Terrers, 2000 years of history
- More information and bookings of guided tours: info@visitalagarriga.cat or by calling 610 477 823
SCHOOL VISITS
- Check out our educational proposal for schools in the Educational Service section
You can do the itinerary on your own with the audio guides. To do so, you can download the application on your mobile and by geolocation you will be told what is the next point of the itinerary.
The Romanesque also tells us about the Garriga
The chapel of Santa Maria del Camí was born, as its name says, next to the royal road that linked Barcelona and Vic, surely at the end of the 12th or beginning of the 13th century. It owes its Romanesque appearance to this time.
It is currently part of the estate of the large farmhouse of Can Terrers, one of the old large rural properties of the region, also documented since the 13th century. Originally, however, it was the chapel that was the barn of a medieval neighborhood, the most important in La Garriga until the 14th century. The chapel conserves, inside, a tombstone dedicated to Chixol (or Chixilona), daughter of Guifré el Pilós.
The chapel is private and can only be visited occasionally, but it is a large group of heritage interest, which also includes the Roman villa, a lime kiln, a flour mill and the architectural complex of Narcisa Freixas square.
VIDEOS AND DOCUMENTARIES OF THE HISTORICAL MEMORY CENTRE