Can Revell
Plaça de la Constitució, 13-14
Can Revell
On the first floor of the building, at the beginning of the 20th century, was the former headquarters of the town's conservative parties. There used to be a cinema and a tavern called Rialto. An inscription on the balcony reads: MP 1885. On the façade, we find the superimposition of two loggias with two columns supporting a lintel. The features of the façade are rare in the village. Two lion sculptures on the roof balustrade stand out.
Local authors. History and literature:
In front of the clock, there was a clothes shop - El Bazar. Lived in Simon (a) Revell. Polite, affable and smiling person. By profession he was a naval radio telegrapher, and you will see how this was the cause of his misfortune. The military rebels against the established order imprisoned him. Article from the magazine Sa Plaça (2021) by Joan Pizà; schoolteacher and writer.