Routes

Ruta literària per Sarrià dins del Mapa literari de Barcelona creat el març del 2011 pel CCCB. La ruta ha estat dissenyada per Maria Nunes. Navegador interactiu

Caldes d’Estrac, Tossa, Calella de Palafrugell and Begur

This route begins from a runs through Caldes d’Estrac, Tossa de Mar in the Plaza del Pintor Villalonga and the Cala Salions lookout point, then it goes on towards Calella de Palafrugell, Port Bo and Begur, and it ends at Sa Tuna beach

For further information, see Carbonell, J. i Sobrevila, C. J.V. Foix. Cinc rutes literàries. L’aixernador Edicions: Argentona, 1993.

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La Segarra, el Solsonès and el Bages

This route departs from Cervera, in front of the university. It runs through a series of streets and squares in that town and then heads toward Montfalcó, Sant Ramon and its sanctuary, Portell, Ivora and Torà and ends in Solsona, where it enters the old town, going through the gateway of the wall surrounding the city. From there it continues on to Cardona, where it stops by the castle and collegiate church, and after going through the town of Súria it reaches Manresa and then continues on to Monistrol de Montserrat.

For further information, see Carbonell, J. i Sobrevila, C, J.V. Foix. Cinc rutes literàries. L’aixernador Edicions: Argentona, 1993.

Roses, Cap de Creus and Port de la Selva

Leaving from Roses, the first stop is in Cadaqués,and then passing through Port Lligat you reach Cap de Creus. Tracing the western coastline of Golfet, you will reach Cap Gros hill. The route continues through the rocks of Roca Blanca until reaching Port de la Selva, the terminus of the first part of this route.

The second part wends its way around the streets of Port de la Selva, where Foix had his summer home, on Unió street.

For futther information, see Carbonell, J. i Sobrevila, C, J.V. Foix. Cinc rutes literàries. L’aixernador Edicions: Argentona, 1993.

Sarrià

This route runs through Sarrià, where J.V. Foix was born and died. It starts at the home where he was born, in the Foix confectionary on Major street, and goes until his later years and death, in the Sarrià cemetery, where he is buried along with other writers like Carles Riba and Clementina Arderiu.

For further information, see Carbonell, J. i Sobrevila, C, J.V. Foix. Cinc rutes literàries. L’aixernador Edicions: Argentona, 1993.

Sitges

Aquesta ruta s’inspira en les anades que el poeta feia a Sitges per visitar-hi el seu amic Josep Carbonell.

This route is inspired by the poet’s outings to Sitges to visit his friend, Josep Carbonell.

The route goes through the train station, Francesc Gumà street, the Casino Prado Suberense, Plaza del Cap de la Vila, Barcelona street, Port Alegre street, Sant Sebastià beach, Sant Bartomeu house, the Port d’Aiguadolç, the Miquel Utrillo lookout point, the Plaza de la Iglesia and the Plaza Ribera

For further information, see Carbonell, J. i Sobrevila, C, J.V. Foix. Cinc rutes literàries. L’aixernador Edicions: Argentona, 1993.

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