Sitges (/sidʒəs/ en catalan) est une commune espagnole située dans la province de Barcelone en Catalogne. Elle est l'une des six communes de la comarque du Garraf. Elle compte une population de plus de 31 954 habitants.
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The Can Llopis Romanticism Museum is a museum located in Neoclassical-style building in the centre of Sitges and is part of the Barcelona Provincial Council Local Museum Network.
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Sitges is a Rodalies de Catalunya railway station serving Sitges, in Catalonia, Spain. It is served by Barcelona commuter rail service line R2 Sud as well as some trains on regional lines R13, R14 and R15.
The station has three platforms: platform 2 is the location of the main ticket office and waiting room as well as the entrance and exit to the station. Platforms 1 and 3 form an island platform which are accessed by an underground subway from platform 2, or from an underground entrance from the other side.
Unfortunately, disabled access to platforms 1 and 3 is very problematical, as the elevators are frequently out of service. This in turn creates a problem for those arriving from the Barcelona direction as the only way to descend from the platform is by stairs or the troublesome elevators. When the elevators are out of action, as is frequently the case, a wheelchair user has to travel to the next station, Vilanova i la Geltrú, then return to Sitges to be able to exit the station via platform 2.
Coming from Barcelona the preceding station is Garraf and the following station is Vilanova i la Geltrú.
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The Maricel Museum is a museum located in the centre of Sitges; reopened after a major refurbishment in 2015.
The Maricel Museum is part of the Barcelona Provincial Council Local Museum Network.
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Cau Ferrat, located in Sitges, was the home and study of artist and writer Santiago Rusiñol, one of the most important figures of the Modernisme movement in Catalonia. It is one of the three museums in Sitges located on the shores of Sant Sebastià beach.
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The Autòdrom de Sitges-Terramar is a former racing circuit located in the small village of Rocamar, in Sant Pere de Ribes near Sitges in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It was built in 1923 within 300 days, and was one of the first racetracks in the world. At the time, Europe had only two racetracks, Brooklands and Monza, and the United States only had Indianapolis. Although minor races were sporadically held on the circuit through the 1950s, it was largely abandoned after the inaugural season of 1923. Now, it has seen use only as the backdrop to a selection of car advertisements, a filming location for an episode of the Amazon Prime series The Grand Tour, and as a chicken farm.