Best castles around Badalona offer a journey through the region's rich history, from ancient Roman settlements to medieval fortifications and modernist architecture. Situated on the Mediterranean coast, Badalona provides a unique blend of urban exploration and natural landscapes, including the nearby Parc de la Serralada de Marina. The city's historical sites reflect its strategic importance and cultural evolution over centuries.
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Tough route, very steep ramps that make the rear wheel skid on the loose dirt of the trail. It also has considerable difficulty due to the state of the trail, eroded and with many ruts and stones.
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Of the 120 cannons that once served to defend the city, only a few remain today
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The building once had beautiful stained-glass windows created by Antoni Rigalt i Blanch, but many were lost over time, leaving only fragments of their original splendor.
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The building’s dramatic name, Castle of the Three Dragons, wasn’t inspired by legends or medieval tales but by a play written in 1865 by Serafí Pitarra, a Catalan dramatist known for his satirical works.
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The façade features various symbolic decorations, including a sculptural panel with an angel representing Angela Terradas and ceramic panels depicting Saint George slaying the dragon, a nod to Catalan heritage and its patron saint
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Casa de les Punxes, also known as Casa Terradas, was designed by architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch, a prominent figure in Catalan Modernism. It features six pointed towers, giving it the nickname "House of Spikes". It was commissioned in 1905 by Bartomeu Terradas Brutau for his three sisters, Angela, Josefa, and Rosa. The design was meant to create three distinct homes, yet architecturally it appears as a single unified structure.
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The magnificent building was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1975 and is currently privately owned
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While Badalona doesn't feature traditional medieval castles, it offers significant historical sites. You can explore Can Canyadó, a fortified farmhouse dating back to 1492 with a distinctive defense tower built in 1648 to guard against piracy. Additionally, the ancient Roman city of Baetulo, now the site of the Badalona Museum, reveals remains of a walled city and its defensive layout from the first century BC.
For breathtaking vistas, visit Cannon at Montjuïc Castle in Barcelona, which provides magnificent views of the sea, port, and city. Another excellent option is Torre Baró Castle, also near Barcelona, known as one of the best viewpoints in the area, offering panoramic views of Nou Barris, Horta, Sant Andreu, and even Badalona in the distance.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. Cannon at Montjuïc Castle and Casa de les Punxes (Casa Terradas) are both listed as family-friendly. The Castle of the Three Dragons, which now houses the city's Zoological Museum, also offers an engaging experience for all ages.
Absolutely. Badalona is home to the ancient Roman city of Baetulo. The Badalona Museum is built directly over these remains, offering access to a 3,400 m² archaeological site. Here, you can explore well-preserved Roman baths, parts of main streets, shops, and housing complexes, providing deep insight into Roman life and urban planning. You can find more information about the museum here.
This guide highlights several architecturally distinct structures. The Casa de les Punxes (Casa Terradas) is a magnificent modernist building designed by Josep Puig i Cadafalch, featuring six cylindrical towers and intricate details. The Castle of the Three Dragons is another modernist gem, built as a café-restaurant for the 1888 Universal Exposition.
Yes, the region around Badalona offers numerous outdoor activities. You can find various hiking routes, such as the 'La Serralada de Marina central — circular route' or the 'Route of the Serralada Marina'. For cyclists, options range from easy rides like the 'Badalona Seafront Promenade – Beach Bike Lane loop' to more challenging routes. Explore more options in the Hiking around Badalona and Cycling around Badalona guides.
The Mediterranean climate makes visiting pleasant for much of the year. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer mild temperatures, ideal for exploring both outdoor sites and indoor museums without the intense summer heat. Summer can be very warm, but coastal locations benefit from sea breezes. Winter is generally mild, though some sites might have reduced hours.
Many of the sites mentioned, especially those within Barcelona like Montjuïc Castle, Casa de les Punxes, and the Castle of the Three Dragons, are well-connected by Barcelona's extensive public transport network (metro, bus, funicular). For sites like Can Canyadó and the Badalona Museum, local Badalona buses are available. It's always recommended to check specific routes and schedules for your chosen destination.
Beyond the more prominent sites, La Torre Negra, a well-preserved Romanesque military construction in San Cugat del Vallés, offers a glimpse into medieval history. While privately owned, its exterior and historical context are notable. In Badalona itself, the exterior of Can Canyadó provides a unique example of a fortified farmhouse.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of history and stunning views. The panoramic vistas from places like Montjuïc Castle and Torre Baró Castle are often highlighted. The unique modernist architecture of buildings like Casa de les Punxes also draws significant interest, as does the rich Roman heritage found at the Badalona Museum.


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