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Exhibition of rolling railway stock
In this exhibition you can admire all kinds of secondary, industrial and tourist railways of the Llobregat Valley.
Xalet del CatllarĂ s
The Xalet, designed by Antoni GaudĂ in 1902, is located in the middle of CatllarĂ s mountain forests.
Tren del Ciment
Put back into service in July 2005 as a tourist railway, it takes a journey through the industrial and cultural past of Vall de Lillet.
Jardins Artigas
Garden designed by the modernist architect Antoni GaudĂ.
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