Sights of Santa Coloma de Farners

Opening hours: Monday-Saturday 10:00 am to 1:30 pm, Thursday-Saturday 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm (except for the period from 20 June to 10 September).

Museums
Museum La Casa de la Paraula
Coordinates

41.8649080000, 2.6628080000

Phone number: 972 841 213
Opening hours: Monday-Friday 9:00 am to 1:00 pm and 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm, Sundays and Saturdays by appointment only.

Museums
Museum of Trias
Coordinates

41.8571490000, 2.6745230000

Churches
The Church of San Sebastian of Santa Coloma de Farners
Coordinates

41.8610000000, 2.6677300000

The first mention of the Farners castle (Castell de Farners) dates all the way back to the mid-9th century. Archived documents detail as follows: Ramon Berenguer the First, Count of Barcelona and Girona, hands over the building into the fiefdom of Viscount Ramon Folc of Cardona, while he, in his turn, dedicates the management of the property to another Ramon, this time Ramon Farners, as the representative of the family whose name now lives on both in the title of the castle and the town nearby (Santa Coloma de Farners).

The fortress occupies about 200 square metres of the peak Turó del Vent in the vicinity of Santa Coloma. One watchtower inside the fortification walls especially stands out, measuring 12 metres tall, 8.40 metres in diameter, and with an entrance 7 metres above ground.

The Farners castle was built specifically for defence purposes but has seen very little warring action due to its location away from the key combat routes and therefore very low strategic combat value. Unlike many other fortresses that constantly changed hands over the centuries, Farners counts only a few instances of being controlled by strangers: in 1485 and 1489 local revolting peasants occupied it for a bit, plus at the beginning of the 18th century a French garrison was stationed here post-War of the Spanish Succession.

The Farners castle made the revered list of national cultural heritage objects in 1949. Visiting the castle is absolutely free.

Castles
The Farners Castle
Coordinates

41.8603400000, 2.6310900000

The hermitage of Farners (Ermita de Farners) is one of the most revered churches in Santa Coloma de Farners. Despite being located outside of the town borders, with no less than a 15-minute drive from the town centre required, it’s the preferred spot for weddings for many local couples.

Only a part of the original building constructed in the 12th century remains, including the nave and a semicircular apse. In the 18th century, the building underwent an expansion in the Barocco style.

The church was consecrated in 1200 and devoted to Mother of God of Farners (Mare de Déu de Farners).

Right next to the church stands another notable local sight, the Farners castle.

Churches
The Hermitage of Our Lady of Farners
Coordinates

41.8600200000, 2.6328400000

Sculptures
The Sardana Monument
Coordinates

41.8589700000, 2.6617700000