Introduction
Following this path, we arrive at the Prats de Rei gardens, a vibrant space where residents cultivate the land, share experiences, and preserve the rural traditions of the village.
Further down, we find the Raval Fountain, built in 1864 with large stone blocks. Its structure resembles the fountain in Cervera, featuring a pointed arch, the town’s coat of arms, and the wheel that was used to manually pump water. For centuries, it was a key point for municipal water supply and public health.
Finally, next to the gardens, lies the Washhouse Park, a former public laundry area now transformed into a recreational space, where the community continues to meet and share daily life.