Discover the best top things to do in Vilanova i la Geltru, Spain including Scaparium Room Escape, Axerum, Museu Del Ferrocarril, Museu Romantic Can Papiol, Nostalgic Vilanova, Platja de Ribes Roges, Biblioteca Museo Victor Balaguer, Playa de Sant Gervasi, Pasifae, Torre Blava - Espai Guinovart.
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El Museo del Ferrocarril de Cataluña que se encuentra en Vilanova i la Geltrú es un valioso equipamiento patrimonial dedicado al mundo ferroviario y al servicio de las personas. Desde prácticamente su constitución en el año 1990 está gestionado por un organismo cultural del sector público, la Fundación de los Ferrocarriles Españoles, creada para la recuperación, custodia, divulgación y transmisión del patrimonio histórico del ferrocarril. Actualmente en su Patronato están representadas las principales empresas del sector ferroviario del Estado. A su vez también forma parte del Sistema Territorial de museos del Museo Nacional de Ciencia y Técnica de Cataluña y de la red de Museos de Vilanova.
For a small town the museum has a great selection of trains on view. All well described and presented and the museum is expanding further. Allow a couple of hours and 6.50euros well spent.
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Can Papiol is a house-museum that evokes the daily life of a wealthy 19th century family through the ambiance of its rooms, which are decorated with original furniture and ornaments of their period. It was inaugurated as a museum in 1961. The most sumptuous part of the house is the main floor, which rooms preserve the richness of the refined taste of the 19th century; the music room, the billiard room and the large ballroom, are some of the most interesting and luxurious. The tour resumes through the rooms of the servants, the farming area and the garden. *All visits are guided. It is recommended to make a prior reservation on the website.
Thoroughly enjoyed our visit to this wonderfully preserved family house. Our guide explained in an interesting and informative way. Well worth an hour of your time.
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Nostalgic has been Villanova's most stylish and popular establishment since 1982. It combines the lively, exotic Art Noveau atmosphere of a city lounge-bar with the cozy rustic experience of a small Catalan town. Enjoy drinks, including the famous cava, in the flickering light from the fireplace in winter or in our spacious terrace in summer. And feast on our gourmet dinner dishes, including steak tartars, carpaccio, salads, and many more. A little nostalgia is good for the soul.
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Where can you find a beach these days, in Spain, easily accessible, on foot, by bike or car and public transport, next to the gorgeous boulevard, with amenities like showers and toilets, plenty of space, a lovely gently sloping seabed, a volleyball field, and only 3 beach bars? It's here. The beach gets cleaned every day, and is simply a joy for a relaxed day, or just to pop out every day for an hour or so. My favourite beach!
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Founded in 1884 by Victor Balaguer, a Catalan politician and writer, the Biblioteca Museu Victor Balaguer is one of Catalonia’s oldest and most singular museums. Its galleries show an exceptional trajectory through the different artistic movements of the 19th century and the first years of the 20th century, from Romanticism to Noucentisme. The important legacy in contemporary art also stands out, with a relevant section of Informalism Art. The painting section is completed with a permanent exhibition of approximately 25 oil paintings of the Spanish and European Baroque period, which come from the historical collection of the Prado Museum (Madrid). This section includes works of El Greco, Ribera, Goya, Rubens or Murillo. Amongst the ethnographic collections, with objects from the Philippines, China, Japan and America, stands out the Egyptian collection, which includes a child's mummy.
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This sculpture dominates the town's beach and is a popular spot for families, walkers, lovers and fishermen. The sculpture is set on a breakwater some metres into the sea. On a calm day you can easily visit it without getting wet. However, on a day when the sea is choppy it is a spectacular sight as waves break against the jetty and spray showers the sculpture. If you are taken in by the horns and imagine the creature depicted in the sculpture to be a bull (as many tourists do) you may be totally puzzled by the figure within the animal. However, the name of the sculpture gives the game away. It is called Pasiphaë. If you know your Greek mythology you will know that she was the wife of King Midas. The king upset the sea god Poseidon and for punishment the god made Pasiphaë fall madly in love with a spectacular white bull. The bull, however, was obviously not attracted to a human female. So, she had Daedalus (the inventor and father to Icarus) construct an artificial cow and hid herself inside it in order for her passion to be consummated. The resulting child of this brief encounter would be the minotaur. A combination of the abstract, the mythological and the figurative, the sculpture is well worth a visit.
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The tower of Ribes Roges was built in the last third of the 19th century as a defensive element to protect the Maritime Quarter from potential attack, by sea or by land, of the troops of Carlists or bandits, and is the only survivor of the three that were on the coastline. In the year 2000 the artist Josep Guinovart (1927-2007) transformed the old watchtower of the promenade into a tribute site to seafarers and to the sea itself: at the first floor, legends and stories about the sea; at the second floor, a rope-structure with a set of fishing knots, symbol of the hard work of fishermen and sailors; at the third floor, the artists who found their inspiration in the sea; and at the roof, a view on the real sea of Vilanova i la Geltru. Opening hours 2020: from the 18h July to 13th September: every Saturday and Sunday, 6pm-9pm.
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