CIDER An area dedicated to the remembrance of the 475,000 Spanish refugees fleeing Franco’s Spain as soon as late January 1939. A didactic scenography recon...
SAINT FERRÉOL DE LA PAVE The Hermitage of Saint Ferréol de la Pave is composed of two easily identifiable parts, built at different times. The path that leads to the Pave is a...
LE CHÂTEAU DE PUJOL Les origines de ce château sont mal connues. Les spécialistes pensent qu'il a été édifié à la fin du 11e sur une petite colline naturelle. C'était un...
CHÂTEAU DE TAXE D'AVALL ET CHAPELLE VICOMTALE The site is thought to be of Roman origin, but it is only mentioned for the first time in 897 under the name of "Tacione". In medieval times, the cast...
LE MONOLITHE Inaugurated in 1999, it marks the location of the entrance to the Argelès-sur-Mer camp. It honours the memory of the Spanish republicans interned in t...
LA CHAPELLE ST LAURENT DU MONTS The Romanesque church of Saint-Laurent-du-Mont is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful architectural treasures of the Argelès mountain. Built in one...
NOTRE DAME DE VIE ET SAINT JÉRÔME The main building has a sanctuary on the ground floor, the date of construction of which is unknown, and the hermit's dwelling on the first floor (now...
CASA DE L'ALBERA MUSEUM Located in the heart of the village of Argelès-sur-Mer, the Museum Casa de les Alberes has been managed by the town since 2003. It houses a museum of...
CLOCHER DE L'EGLISE The church of Notre-Dame-dels-Prats is flanked by a superb Romanesque bell tower, 34 metres high, which is a listed building. Although its constructio...
CIMETIERE DES ESPAGNOLS This place is a reminder that many deaths took place in the camp from the moment it opened. The Stele: Donation made in the 1950s by a family in memo...
LES REMPARTS The ramparts are mentioned in the texts at the end of the 13th century at the time of the Kings of Majorca. Throughout its history, Argelès had to fac...
MASSANE TOWER The present monument was built at the end of the 13th century on the orders of James II of Majorca. The first mention of the Tour de la Massane dates...