
It is of Joan Prim – Marquis of Los Castillejos, Count of Reus, Viscount of the Heather!
He was a soldier and politician in the 19th century and there is a street in Granollers named after him!
The beautifully named Jesus Street
Too much to see in a short hour
There was also this bronze statue – La Dòna Treballadora – Homage to the Working Woman by Reus born sculptor and printmaker Ramon Ferran i Pagès (1927).
It is in a small square and was inaugurated in 2003. It is an image laden with symbolism as are many of his works. Under her right arm she holds a honeycomb. Her left hand is raised as if crying out. The whole image is one of strength and connection to the earth. I had never heard of Ramon Ferran before and the information on Wikipaedia was in Catalan – I think the classes are finally bearing fruit – I understood most of it!
The combination of travelling with an eighty-something year old aunt and a hot Springer Spaniel meant we only paused to eat and take a quick stroll around town. Then onward to Falset.