Visit to the allotment on the roof Ca la Dona
On-site with limited capacity
Visit to a heritage building that results from the aggregation of estates and architectural elements from different periods of history: a section of the Roman aqueduct, medieval stone arches, part of a Renaissance gallery and a romantic garden, that show the wealth of the evolution of the building from its construction to the present day.
The building has recently been refurbished and work has been carried out on the roof terrace, where a space has been planned for an urban garden, at the southern end of the building, which will be managed by the organisation. This allotment includes different kinds of plants depending on the seasons and the crops rotate from year to year. To decide the type of crop, the conditions of the climate, hours of sunshine and exposure to winds have been carefully studied. The project includes a non-passable area on the roof, a pebble area located at the north-east end of the garden, which becomes the Calm Corner, and a small Japanese rock and stone garden visually integrated into the whole installation.