Reus is an example of a medium sized Catalan town with a clear Mediterranean influence, located at 100 km from
Barcelona and 8 km from the beaches of the
Costa Dorada, and 20-25 minutes journey from the
Festival Village Aparments in Salou. Today it is a major shopping and cultural centre for southern Catalonia.

The world famous architect
Antoni Gaudi was born in Reus on 25th June 1852, it was here that the future architect grew up, made friends and received his early education before leaving for
Barcelona. Some of his closest associates were also from his home town, including the architects Joan Rubio I Bellver, Domenech Sugranyes and Francesc Berenguer, as well as several of his future clients.
On the 150th anniversary of the birth of Antoni Gaudi, the itinerary “
Gaudi’s Reus” was created, a sentimental journey to find out about Antoni Gaudi’s life and his links to his town. The town still recalls the places the young Gaudi frequented during the sixteen years he lived here, as well as on his later visits: the house where he was born, the church where he was christened, the school he attended, the place where he met up with friends and associates.
We also recommend that you visit the exhibition “
Gaudi’s Reus” at the Salvador Vilaseca local museum. This presents Gaudi’s background and family, and helps visitors to find out about some of the most significant sides to this personality and view of the world, as well as his links to
Reus throughout his life.
The arrival of Lluis Domenech i Montaner, the other great architect of the time, marked the beginning of
Reus brilliant modernist period. He was in charge of the building project which was to create the
Pere Mata psychiatric institute, begun in 1898.

The
Reus modernist Trail was created to help to find out about this modernist heritage. It is a pleasant stroll through the centre of Reus, where there is a wide range of shopping and leisure facilities on offer. The route is especially signposted and the buildings are identified with plaques, so that you can discover the town’s finest modernist sights.
Cap Salou and the
Festival Village Salou is the ideal family base for a fantastic holiday to explore the means and facilities the
Costa Dorada has to offer with a huge range of history.
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