Sant Sebastià Tower and Fountain, La Selva de Mar
Sant Sebastià Tower and Fountain, La Selva de Mar
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Sant Sebastià Tower and Fountain, located in El Selva de Mar, is a historical site nestled in the picturesque Alt Empordà region of Catalonia, Spain. Situated at an elevation of 102 meters on a slightly elevated plateau, this site offers a glimpse into the rich history and cultural heritage of the area. While the name suggests a prominent tower and fountain, the primary historical feature widely recognized here is the ancient church of Sant Sebastià, which has served the local…
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Despite the name, the main historical feature at this location in El Selva de Mar is the ancient church of Sant Sebastià. It's a significant landmark with centuries of history, rather than a prominent tower or fountain as the name might suggest.
No, these are two distinct historical sites. The Torre Sant Sebastià in Barcelona is a prominent cable car tower in Barceloneta. The Sant Sebastià site in El Selva de Mar refers to an ancient church located outside the urban center of La Selva de Mar, in the Alt Empordà region.
Yes, the church is situated along the old path that leads to the renowned Sant Pere de Rodes monastery. There are various local trails and routes that pass by or lead directly to the church, offering opportunities for gentle walks and exploration of the surrounding valley.
The church is located on a slightly elevated plateau at an elevation of 102 meters. The terrain involves some gentle inclines, making it suitable for most visitors. The paths leading to it are generally considered easy, ideal for leisurely walks.
From its elevated position, the church offers views over the valley of the Selva stream. While not dramatic mountain vistas, the serene setting provides a peaceful outlook over the natural landscape of the Alt Empordà region.
Information on direct public transport to the church itself is limited, as it's located outside the main urban center. Visitors typically reach La Selva de Mar by bus, and from there, the church is accessible via a walk or short drive. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for connections to La Selva de Mar.
The tranquil and historical nature of the site makes it suitable for families looking for a peaceful outing. The gentle trails around the church are also generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after their pets.
A visit to the church itself, including time for reflection and appreciating the historical architecture, might take 30 minutes to an hour. If you include a walk along the surrounding trails, your visit could extend to 1-2 hours or more, depending on your chosen route.
The church of Sant Sebastià has a rich history, potentially dating back to the 10th century with Romanesque elements. It was originally the parish church of Sant Esteve de Mata and later became a subsidiary sanctuary. It traditionally hosted a solemn service on Saint Sebastian's Day (January 20th) and continues to be a site for occasional masses, particularly during Holy Week, reflecting centuries of local community life and devotion.
The Sant Sebastià church is a historical monument in a serene, somewhat isolated setting. There are no cafes, pubs, or direct accommodation options at the site itself. Visitors will find amenities in the nearby village of La Selva de Mar.
While the site is generally described as being "not far from the tourist streams" and offering a "tranquil setting," visiting during the shoulder seasons (late autumn or early spring) or on weekdays outside of major holidays will likely offer the most solitude and a peaceful experience.
Given the gentle inclines and potential for walking on trails, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Layered clothing is also advisable, especially during spring and autumn, to adapt to changing weather conditions.