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Evening under the stars at Mas Rabell
On Saturday 24 January, Masia Mas Rabell becomes the setting for a special evening beneath the winter sky. The Winter Stars Night invites guests to observe the moon and planets through a telescope, gain insight into the season's astronomical phenomena and read the night sky through a celestial chart, in an engaging and accessible experience. The evening is completed with an astronomical wine tasting featuring Familia Torres wines and a specially created paired dinner, all accompanied by live music. An invitation to enjoy knowledge, flavours and the quiet beauty of a night under the stars.
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Located 60 kilometres outside Barcelona, the peculiar shape of massif has earned it the name Montserrat, or “sawtooth mountain”.
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Visit the city's Romanesque, Gothic, Baroque, neoclassical and modernista heritage; a lovely walk, after which you can recharge your batteries by eating some excellent snails.
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More than 300 wineries will be delighted to welcome you and introduce you to one of the world's most acclaimed wine denominations which you are sure to love.
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A visit of mystical beauty to the only Romanesque chapel in Catalonia built inside a grotto just 50 kilometres from Barcelona.
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The town hosts a prestigious international jazz festival and is home to buildings by some of the most famous modernista architects. Just 28 kilometres away.
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From Montgat to Malgrat de Mar, an entire coastline with beautiful villages, long sandy beaches, pine forests and stunning mansions.
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The perfect combination of Modernisme and the bohemian life just 37 kilometres from Barcelona, in this fishing town on the shores of the Mediterranean.
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Just outside Barcelona, the Llobregat Delta is more than a delta. Protected natural areas, beaches, pine groves, fields, walking and bicycle trails, local produce, including artichokes and the blue-legged chicken, viewing areas for plane spotters, water infrastructures…
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Cripta Gaudí at the Colonia Güell
The Colònia Güell, one of the most pioneering purpose-built industrial villages of the 19th century is located in the town of Santa Coloma de Cervelló, 23 Km to the south-west of Barcelona. Gaudí developed the architectural innovations of his later works in the church crypt, which has been designated a Unesco World Heritage site.
