Ca la Pruna
Ca la Pruna is a 16th century Gothic style fortified house located in the municipality of Pals. It is included in the Inventory of the Architectural Heritage of Catalonia.
This building was one of the most important in the medieval and modern history of the municipality. It was burned in 1833 during the First Carlist War and altered by subsequent restorations in the 1970s. It was later acquired by Pals Town Council to build the Museu Casa Cultura Ca la Pruna, where all kinds of cultural activities are organised.
Visit Pals
The medieval legacy
Pals is a village of wonderful contrasts.
The town centre stands out for the magnificent state of conservation of the medieval village, with cobbled streets, Visigothic tombs, La Torre de les Hores, the town wall and many other surprising places to discover.
Another of the landscapes that Pals offers us are the wetlands and its famous rice fields, where the famous and appreciated Pals rice is obtained. A highly recommended environment for lovers of photography and hiking.
The Gran beach in Pals is also another place of great natural and scenic interest. A place to enjoy a day of relaxation or sport, with windsurfing, kitesurfing, kayaking or snorkelling.