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Caldes de Montbui

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Country
  
Spain

Comarca
  
Vallès Oriental

Population
  
17,156 (2014)

Province
  
Province of Barcelona

Community
  
Catalonia

Elevation
  
203 m

Local time
  
Monday 12:39 PM

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Demonym(s)
  
Montbuienc, montbuienca Calderí, calderina

Website
  
www.caldesdemontbui.cat

Weather
  
18°C, Wind W at 26 km/h, 55% Humidity

Caldes de Montbui ([ˈkaɫdəz ðə mumˈbuj]) is a town and municipality in the comarca[1] of the Vallès Oriental in Catalonia, Spain. It is situated in the upper valley of the Caldes river, and the highest point of the municipality is the peak of el Farell at 816 m. Lies about 30 km from Barcelona and it part of its metropolitan area.

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Map of Caldes de Montbui, 08140, Barcelona, Spain

The hot springs have been exploited since Roman times, and the remnants of the Roman baths and other Roman buildings can still be seen. The source of la Font del Lleó ("Lion Springs") in the main square emerges at more than 70 °C (158 °F). The town conserves parts of its medieval fortifications and the Torre de la Presó (prison). The hermitage of la Mare de Déu del Remei dates from the sixteenth century, as does the church of Santa Maria with its baroque entrance. The roman church of Sant Sebastià de Montmajor, in the village of the same name at the extreme north-west of the municipality, is particularly well preserved.

The artist Manolo Hugué lived and worked in Caldes de Montbui, and his house has been converted into a museum displaying both his works and those of other artists. The town also has an archeological museum and the Delger museum of furniture, paintings and sculptures.

Continuing in this artistic tradition is the master landscape painter Ramon Vilanova, a native son of the city and lifetime resident.

Note

  1. ^ Caldes de Montbui became part of the Vallès Oriental in the comarcal revision of 1990: previously it formed part of the Vallès Occidental.

References

Caldes de Montbui Wikipedia