Introduction
Restored buildings such as Ca la Pilar and Can Casanoves form part of the city’s architectural heritage.
Around 1917, Pilar Moragas commissioned Puig i Cadafalch, a leading figure of Catalan Modernisme, to build a seaside residence. The house was later included within the El Toro Bravo campsite and now lies within a protected natural area.
The Pineda del Remolar opened to the public in 2023 following a major renaturalisation project restoring coastal pine habitats. These habitats support rich orchid and fungal communities, as well as birds such as tits (Parus sp.) and bats.
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