La Massana (Catalan pronunciation: [ɫə məˈsanə], locally [la maˈsana]; originally La Maçana) is one of the seven parishes of the Principality of Andorra. It is located in the northwest of the country. (42°34′01″N 1°28′59″E / 42.567°N 1.483°E / 42.567; 1.483). La Massana is also the name of the main town of the parish. The name Massana derives from the Latin name mattianam for a variety of apple.
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This little church is incredibly beautiful, it is small & you cannot enter, however it is definitely worth visiting, I love driving up the curvy road to sit on either the slate stairs or the little bench in the front & admire the beautiful view. You can see the mountains & the town of La Massana & it’s great for photos. The only downside to this gorgeous place is that some dog owners cannot comprehend why they should pick up their dogs poop & as it is a popular place to walk your dog (I take my 2 up there). It’s so disappointing because their is even free dog poop bags provided. However, don’t be too discouraged, just watch where you step. I once was lucky enough to meet a gentleman up there who was exercising his pet eagle, it was seriously cool to watch a 3yr old eagle flying free & then happily returning to her human, sadly she was injured when she was young & was unable to return to the wild. If you love old architecture, you should visit, it can be a lovely spot to relax as well or have a picnic.
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The Rossell Forge was built between 1842 and 1846 and, except fora short period of inactivity, remained open until 1876. This makes it one of the last active forges in Andorra and a living example of the country's pre-industrial heritage.The Rossell Forge has now become an Interpretation Centre aboutiron. Using audiovisuals and a drop hammer demonstration, it explains the process of transforming iron ore into ingots and their subsequent sale to Catalan markets. The tools used to work with this material arealso on show: bellows, furnace, etc.
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