Cadaques is a town in the Alt Empordà comarca, in the
province of Girona, Catalonia, Spain. It is on a bay in the middle of the Cap
de Creus peninsula, near Cap de Creus cape, on the Costa Brava of the
Mediterranean. It is only a two-and-a-quarter hour drive from Barcelona, and
thus it is very accessible and not only attracts tourists but people who want a
second home for weekends and summers. In 2002, Cadaqués had an official
population of 2,612, but up to ten times as many people can live in the town
during the peak of the summer tourism season.
Cadaqués has a special place in art history. Commanding
charcoals, by local artist Meifrén, of the 19th century Cadaqués beleaguered by
a winter tramontane, can be seen at the Cadaqués museum. Fren was the first
modern artist to live in Cadaqués and gave the town many of his works and a
marble top table on which he sketched many of its turn-of-the-century
fishermen.
Salvador Dalí often visited Cadaqués in his childhood, and
later kept a home in Port Lligat, a small village on a bay next to the town. A
summer holiday here in 1916, spent with the family of Ramon Pichot is seen as
especially important to Dalí's artistic career. Other notable artists,
including Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró, Marcel Duchamp, Richard Hamilton, Albert
Ràfols-Casamada, Antoni Pitxot, Henri-François Rey, Melina Mercouri and Maurice
Boitel also spent time here. Cadaqués is mentioned in the story
"Tramontana" by Gabriel García Márquez.
The interesting submarine life of this sleepy fishing
village was studied for several years by phycologist Françoise Ardré, long
before Cadaqués was discovered and transformed into a tourism destination. On
Mondays there is a travelling market in Cadaqués, located near the parking lot.
This market has a wide variety of products.
Main sights
Salvador Dalí House-Museum
Church of St. Mary (17th century)
Hermitage of Sant Sebastià, a large house located high on
Pení Mountain behind Cadaqués. It is a private residence not open to the
public. The hermitage is surrounded by cork trees, and is built on a steep
slope.
Natural Park of Cap de Creus.
Figueres
Figueres is the
capital of the comarca of Alt Empordà, in the province of Girona, Catalonia,
Spain.
The town is the birthplace of artist Salvador Dalí, and
houses the Teatre-Museu Gala Salvador Dalí, a large museum designed by Dalí
himself which attracts many visitors. It is also the birthplace of Narcís
Monturiol i Estarriol, inventor of the first successful machine-powered
submarine. Also born here was Mónica Naranjo, one of the best selling Spanish
singers of the 1990s and 2000s (decade).
Main Sights:
Sant Ferran Castle, built in 1753 during the reign of
Ferdinand VI of Spain. It has a pentagonal plan, with a total perimeter of 5.6
km (3.5 mi).
Parish church of St. Peter, in Gothic. It has a single nave
with side chapels.
Teatre-Museu Gala Salvador Dalí (19th century, renovated in
the 1960s). It incorporates a tower from the ancient walls.