12 Sights in Reus, Spain (with Map and Images)

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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Reus, Spain! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Reus. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.

Sightseeing Tours in Reus

1. Prioral Sant Pere

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Prioral Sant Pere

The Priory of Sant Pere de Reus is one of the parishes of the city of Reus, the main one, governed by the prior and a small community of priests. It was begun in 1512 and inaugurated in 1569, the work of the master architect Benet Otger of Lyon. It is dedicated to Saint Peter, who is the patron saint of the city.

Wikipedia: Església Prioral de Sant Pere de Reus (CA)

2. Teatre Fortuny

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The Fortuny Theater is a theater in the city of Reus, built in 1882 to provide the then second city of Catalonia with a theater of the level of other large cities. Its name pays homage to Marià Fortuny i Marsal, a Catalan painter born in Reus. The monument is made up of the Fortuny Theater and the headquarters of the "El Círcol Society", located in Plaça de Prim núm. 4. The building as a whole is a work declared a cultural asset of national interest.

Wikipedia: Teatre Fortuny (CA), Website

3. Edifici de l'antic Dispensari Antituberculós

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Edifici de l'antic Dispensari Antituberculós

The old anti-tuberculosis dispensary of Reus is a noucentista building by Joan Rubió i Bellver located at number 34 Carrer de Sant Joan and protected as a cultural asset of local interest, built in order to eradicate tuberculosis in the Camp area.

Wikipedia: Dispensari antituberculós de Reus (CA), Website

4. Sant Bernat Calvó

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Sant Bernat Calvó

The Parish Church of Sant Bernat Calvó is a parish church in the Fortuny neighborhood of Reus, a neighborhood created in the 1950s to accommodate the Andalusian emigration wave, with economical official protection buildings. The neighborhood is on the road from Reus to Salou. It is a work included in the Inventory of the Architectural Heritage of Catalonia.

Wikipedia: Parròquia de Sant Bernat Calvó (CA)

5. Casa Serra

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Casa Serra

Casa Serra, Casa Cuadrada or Casa Quadrada, in Reus, is a modernist building by Joan Rubió i Bellver protected as a cultural asset of local interest, located in the suburb of Santa Anna núms. 32-34. Locally it is known as Cal Serra

Wikipedia: Casa Serra (Reus) (CA)

6. Bòbila del Sugranyes

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Bòbila del Sugranyes

The Bòbila del Sugranyes is a building protected as a cultural asset of local interest in the municipality of Reus and included in the Inventory of the Architectural Heritage of Catalonia and the Map of the Industrial Heritage of Catalonia.

Wikipedia: Bòbila del Sugranyes (CA)

7. Monument al General Prim

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Monument al General Prim

The monument to Prim is a sculptural monument located in the center of the Plaza de Prim in the municipality of Reus included in the Inventory of Architectural Heritage of Catalonia as a Cultural Asset of Local Interest. The monument is dedicated to the Catalan military and politician Joan Prim i Prats, President of the Council of Ministers of Spain and one of the creators of the Revolution of 1868. It was opened in 1893 and is the work of the sculptor Lluís Puiggener i Fernández and the architect Pere Caselles i Tarrats who designed the foot.

Wikipedia: Monument a Prim (Reus) (CA)

8. Casa Punyed

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Casa Punyed is a modernist house in Reus protected as a cultural asset of local interest and designed by the architect Pere Caselles. The commission was made by the Iglesias Òdena brothers -spelled as Yglesias-, owners of the "Manufacturera de Algodón", an important factory of cotton spinning and fabrics popularly known as Vapor Vell, and it was completed in 1902. It is popularly known as the Punyed House, because of the pharmacy of that name that occupied the ground floor.

Wikipedia: Casa Punyed (CA)

9. Casa Rull

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The Casa Rull is a building located at Carrer de Sant Joan, 27, 43201 in Reus, Catalonia, Spain. Since 1925, the City Council of Reus has owned the building, and is currently the headquarters of the Institute of Cultural Action for Reus. The building was designed in 1900 by the Modernista architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner and commissioned by the notary Pere Rull i Trilla of Reus. In 1996, it was renovated by the local architect Joan Figuerola.

Wikipedia: Casa Rull (Reus) (EN)

10. Casa Navàs

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Casa Navàs

Casa Navàs is a modernist building in the city of Reus, Catalonia, Spain. Casa Navàs is a building designed by Catalan architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner, located in the city's Plaça del Mercadal.

Wikipedia: Casa Navàs (EN), Website

11. Casa Carpa

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Casa Carpa

Cal Tent, also known as Perfumery Porta, by a store with this name that was many years, is a modernist building by Pere Caselles i Tarrats, a monument protected as a cultural asset of local interest in the municipality of Reus.

Wikipedia: Cal Carpa (CA)

12. Casa Piñol

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Casa Pinyol is a building in Reus, Catalonia, Spain, designed by the Modernist architect Pere Caselles i Tarrats. The Casa Pinyol was built in 1910. As of 2010 it is used as the head office of the Catalan party Convergència Democràtica de Catalunya in the city of Reus.

Wikipedia: Casa Pinyol (EN), Website

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