Square built on the ancient gardens of the rectory of Arona. In 1883, where the fountain is currently situated, was built a utility which later became the current public fountain, restored in 2012...
The Sant Sebastià church is located north of the village on a hill. Churches in honour of this saint tried to avoid the plague from towns and cities. The first news are from the sixteenth century...
The tram line from Mataró to Argentona operated from 1928 until 1965, when a big river overflow pulled down Argentona’s bridge. Favoured communication between Mataró and Barcelona, and facilitated...
Building completed in 1693, owned by the “Seu (Cathedral) of Barcelona”, functioned as barn and cellar of their domains in Argentona. In 1877, due to the confiscation of Mendizabal, it became...
The summer home of Josep Puig i Cadafalch in Argentona is located on an island limited by Torras and Bages, Dolors Monserdà streets and “Plaça de Vendre”
While it can be assumed the jobs at the Burriac summit in the Iberian and Roman times, evidence was not found to define what kind of jobs were there. In the ninth century, the chapel is mentioned in a...
This is an emblematic place in the town where the people from all over the county concurred to make walks and spend leisure days, enjoying its spicy water with typical anise.
One of the first houses built around the church and restored and enlarged in 1534, as stated at the edge of the window on the first floor preserves Gothic elements. The scissors of the central...
The first news of the parish is from 1025. The church, late Gothic styled, was consecrated in 1539, the date inscribed on the archivolt of the door. The bell tower was built in 1559.