• The Artigas Gardens (Catalan: Els Jardins de Can Artigas) are a park in La Pobla de Lillet, Barcelona. Built between 1905 and 1906...
  • Instead, in the Artigas Gardens everything revolves around the white waters of the Llobregat river, with bridges, balconies and view points overlooking it.
  • Access to the artigas gardens is gained by driving along the original cement train track! yes, seriously!
  • The Jardins Artigas are in La Pobla de Lillet: the second town in the world with the most works by Gaudí after Barcelona.
  • Stroll around the Artigas gardens of La Pobla de Lillet and invariably you will be reminded of Park Güell in Barcelona.
  • In contrast to Park Güell, an arid garden where water flowed through pipework, the Artigas Gardens pay homage to the springs and rivers that rush through.
  • Gaudí designed the gardens known as Jardí de Can Artigas, together with a house-cum-refuge, in the nearby Serra del Catllaràs range in 1904.
  • The Artigas Gardens are beautiful gardens where all its nooks and crannies will amaze you.
  • This made the Artigas family make the decision of moving to Barcelona and, as a direct consequence, it caused the abandonment of the gardens for many years...
  • During his stay in La Pobla de Lillet, Gaudí stayed at the Artigas ' house and in gratitude for the hospitality received, he designed gardens for the family just behind...