Sala Barcelona is an extension of Museu Terra in L’Espluga de Francolí within the city—a window into the rural world.
Museu Terra, part of the Carulla Foundation, was inaugurated in 1988 in L’Espluga de Francolí and today functions as a cultural center that preserves, generates, and shares knowledge while promoting debate and reflection on sustainable social transformation from a rural perspective.
Over the years, we have come to understand that the most important aspect when speaking about rurality today is the special bond we have with the land: understood as the soil that feeds us, as a cultural landscape that we care for, and, by extension, as the planet we neither want nor can afford to give up. Museu Terra seeks to continue highlighting the knowledge acquired through centuries of coexistence with the land and the countryside, and above all to expand its dissemination so that this knowledge can become a new lens through which sustainability can be envisioned.
Viernes 27: 11h a 14h / 16h a 19h
Sábado 28: 10h a 14h / 17h a 19h
Plastic has transformed our lives thanks to its resistance, lightness, and versatility. Yet these same qualities have turned it into a major environmental problem that affects both the health of the planet and of people. The exhibition, curated by Núria Vila and produced by Museu Terra, explores this dilemma through four thematic sections.
Guided tours with prior registration.
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Friday 27 – 18:00h (català)
Saturday 28 – 13h (català)
Saturday 28 – 17:00h (català)
Saturday 28 – 18:00h (english)
Free entry.