Can Solà
The Can Solà farmhouse appears for the first time in deeds authorised by Pere Farriol in 1573. In the 18th century, it was owned by a certain Pau Solà. Initially, Can Solà was home to a number of reputed house builders, while subsequent members of the household devoted themselves for a long time to weaving.
Over time, the structures comprising the farmhouse came to form a small neighbourhood of the same name.
On the side of the farmhouse, the concrete stairs with a wooden railing lead down to the Can Solà spring, which is located amid cool, humid surroundings, engulfed by vegetation.
More information:
https://patrimonicultural.diba.cat/element/can-sola-3
https://patrimonicultural.diba.cat/element/font-de-can-sola-0
Can Solà spring
Picture: Jordina Sales Carbonell /
OPC Barcelona Provincial Council /
La Pobla de Claramunt City Council
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