The Plaça de la Llibertat is an emblematic square that was shaped after the bourgeoisie revolutions in September 1868, which is why it bears the name of ‘freedom’. It has been linked to political and social movements, particularly prior to the Second Spanish Republic.
It has always been a square for strolling and chatting and leisure time when compared to the Plaça de la Constitució, now the old market, and the Plaça d’Ocata, more commercial.It would become the site of the first school for girls and the Masnou Choral Union Centre, the former casino and Las Delicias café.Since the onset of the 20th century, the square has been a place for meeting and the celebration of cultural and social events, such as dancing sardanas, political rallies and such.
The former tower of Riera was once on the corner, circular and connected to Can Corbera, one of the first country homes built in the village. Of the six defence towers raised in Masnou in the 16th century to guard against pirate attacks, only two remain, at Mas Antich and Can Teixidor.
A family of master shipwrights lived in the Plaça de la Llibertat, in the home called Can Corbes (Curves House). These shipbuilders were commissioned to design, construct and repair boats. The nickname makes reference to the task of curving the planks of wood for building the vessels’ hulls.
Pictures

Plaça de la Llibertat,

Detall del mosaic modernista de la casa número 6,

Recreació històrica en 3D,

Ballada de sardanes a la plaça

Torre

Plaza de la Libertad y Centro Coral,

Torre de guaita de Can Riera,

Plaça de la Llibertat amb gent i cotxes,

Ballada de sardanes a la plaça de la Llibertat,

Ballada de sardanes a la plaça de la Llibertat,

Plaça de la Llibertat amb gent i cotxes,

Ballada de sardanes a la plaça de la Llibertat,

Torre de guaita a la plaça de la Llibertat,

Plaça de la Llibertat,

Ballada de sardanes a la plaça de la Llibertat,

Taxis a la plaça de la Llibertat,
Adreça
Plaça de la Llibertat
Plaça de la Llibertat