Cornellà de Llobregat is a city near Barcelona, Spain with around 86,000 citizens. It has a city hall, train station with metro and rail access, and several buses connecting it to other cities. There are also several museums like the Math Museum, the first dedicated to math in the country, and the AGBAR Museum which was formerly a water factory and is now a water museum. Cornellà has parks, towers, libraries, swimming pools, and is home to the RCD Espanyol football club.
5. There are old houses called MASIAS.
Nowadays nobody live inside.
Can Gaia. 1944. It was the first
library built in Cornellà.
Today is our Local Police Office.
Can Trabal (XVII - XVIII)
Today, there is a restaurant.
Can Rissuenyo (XVIII)
Today, is a politic headquarters of
PSC (Partit socialista català)
6. The city hall has ceded its use to
cultural organizations in the city.
Castle (XIII ) Today, it’s
used as a showroom.
There is also an arxive of
rare and historical
manuscripts.
7. There are some museums in Cornellà
Can Maragall (XVIII )
Today, it is preparing to be
a museum.
Maths museum(2015)
It is the first museum dedicated
to Maths in the country.
http://www.mmaca.cat/
AGBAR Museum ( 2011)
It was a water factory since 1909. Today is a
water museum, in which we can look at the
hidraulic process to get water from the river.
8. Can Suris (1888) It is a Textil Factory that
nowadays has changed to a CITILAB, a
place where everybody can learn ICT.
11. Miranda’s Tower (XIX)
It was built to be used
as a viewing of birds
and astronomical
observatory.
12. At Miranda’s Tower lives our MAG MAGINET, who looks for the
way that the Three Magic Kings arrive to Cornellà. Some
Touaregs and Arabics help him to collect children letters.