Sitges is a town just 30 minutes south of Barcelona by train. It´s a beautiful small town full of wealthy people, which is also why it´s sometimes called the St. Tropez of Spain.
Wikipedia says:
Modern Sitges, preserving important references from the Middle Age and the old farmers’ and fishermen’s town, offers visitors an impressive architectural and cultural heritage, the result of initiatives by artists, cultural energizers and patrons like Santiago Rusiñol, Ramon Casas, Miquel Utrillo or Charles Deering. Thanks to them, Sitges was a reference point for writers, musicians and other intellectuals and became an important center for disseminating Modernism and the "Americanos", who, after returning with their "fortune" from their American adventure, commissioned large mansions from Modernist and Noucentista (post Art Nouveau) architects.
I have more photos, but they were deleted from this drive so I have to go get them later. For now here are a few...
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Top of a 17th century seaside church of Sant Bartomeu I Santa Tecla.
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In the next post, we should be able to update this with better photos. These ones do not show the town itself but we haven´t been able to get online for long in the last week, so that´s the best we´ve got!
edit: more photos!
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