Sabadell transforms from industrial hub to modern city
Sabadell is a busy city located just 30 minutes from Barcelona. Known as the "Manchester of Catalonia," it has a rich industrial history and a modern urban environment. The city's roots trace back to ancient times when it was called Arragona. Over the centuries, it grew into a medieval town under the control of the Castle of Arahona. Most of the old buildings were lost during riots in the 19th century. However, Sabadell became known by name and gained municipal rights within the Kingdom of Aragon. In the 19th century, Sabadell transformed into a city, thriving mainly through its textile industry. The introduction of motor-driven mills helped the city grow even more. Today, Sabadell’s economy is diverse, with industries such as metallurgy, chemicals, and leather products. Sabadell also offers many tourist attractions. One notable site is the Sant Fèlix Church, famous for its beautiful mix of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. Visitors often praise its stunning design and serene atmosphere. The largest park in the city is Parc de Catalunya. It’s a great spot for walking, biking, and enjoying picnics. The park features a large lake, beautiful gardens, and even a model train circuit. Another popular destination is Mercat Central de Sabadell. This market is known for fresh local products and is just a short walk from the train station. Many visitors enjoy its vibrant atmosphere and quality food options. One traveler shared their experience of enjoying a chocolate croissant and coffee for a reasonable price.