In the CDIAT you will take a trip around Torrelavit and its history, the River Path and the paper industry thanks to the 12 mills in the municipality.
A giant chair rises on the small hill of La Malgranada (Torrelavit), an ideal place from which to interpret nature, 360 degrees.
House-workshop of the painter and writer Santiago Rusiñol (1861-1931) which became a public museum in 1933 due to the artist’s legacy in Sitges.
A castle from the 10th century, with a Templar construction from the 13th century and two towers from the 15th century, encased on the old road from Sant Quintí to Sant Joan de Mediona, it guarded this strategic enclave for centuries.
Located in the old Sant Joan Hospital building (14th c), between 1910 and 1914 it was reconverted into the residence of American industrialist and
Can Llopis Romantic Museum is located in a neoclassical building, built in 1793.
Peter Stämpfli was named Adopted Son of the town of Sitges in 2004
Built by Miquel Utrillo between 1913 and 1918 to house the important art collection belonging to American industrialist and collector Charles Deering
The church of Sant Elies in Mediona, which was first documented in 1301, could be Romanesque, according to the historian and writer Esteve Cruañes

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The Museum is located in the original installations of the steam locomotive depot of Vilanova i la Geltrú, some railway constructions done between the
The permanent exhibition at the VINSEUM is dedicated to the vineyard and wine, and the close connection these have with the Penedès region and Catalonia. Your journey starts on the third floor of the Royal Palace and ends with a cava or wine tasting in the tavern of the museum.
Sant Martí Sarroca’s medieval church and castle are regarded as an historic and artistic site of national interest.
The Castle of the Holy Cross is a fortified area from the medieval period, first documented in 1037

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