Mollet del Vallès
Mollet del Vallès is a municipality in the comarca of the Vallès Oriental in Catalonia, Spain. It is situated in the valley of the Besòs river, and is an important communications hub from Barcelona towards the north: the AP-7 Motorway passes through the municipality, as do the Renfe railway lines to Vic and Puigcerdà and to Girona and Portbou. The town is also served by the C-17 highway.
Mollet del Vallès has a number of buildings in the modernista and noucentista styles. The studio-museum of the painter Abelló displays modern Catalan art.
Shooting at the 1992 Summer Olympics was carried out in Mollet del Vallès; the range has been reused for the 1998 ISSF World Shooting Championships.
Tha flag is a horizontal tricolour, in the proportion 2:1:1, of white, red, and white, and has a red mullus on the broad upper stripe.
History
10th century
In the middle of the 10th century, Mollet was a little center of population that depended on the bishop of Barcelona.12th century
Of the medieval past of Mollet, there is only remaining the Romanesque church of Santa Maria de GallecsFrom 15th to 18th centuries
Mollet did not raise the population until the 17th century, then, a new church was built, but as ruling a town with 3 churches was hard, there were constant conflicts, which concluded with the separation of Parets.Sites of interest
- St Fost's Church
- The Abelló Museum
- The old Market
Notable people
- Joan Abelló i Prat, artist
- Mojinos Escozíos, music group founded in Mollet, where some of its members live.
- Josep Maria Pou i Serra, actor and cinema director, teatre i televisió
- Alexia Putellas, midfielder for FC Barcelona Femení and Spain women's national football team
- Anna Simon i Marí, journalist
- Josep Solà i Sánchez, musician
- Jordi Solé i Tura, politician and founder of the Spanish Constitution of 1978
- Montserrat Tura, politician
Twin towns
- Rivoli, Italy
- Cinco Pinos, Nicaragua
- Ravensburg, Germany