Pardinyes

Fountain on Rambla de Pardinyes.

Pardinyes (Catalan name; occasionally Pardiñas, in Spanish) is a neighbourhood in Lleida (Catalonia, Spain). It is a 1920s to mid-20th century urban development grown out of new architecture built on former agricultural land between Balàfia and the River Segre. It was originally divided in Pardinyes Baixes and Pardinyes Altes, divided by the railroad tracks with the station Lleida Pirineus in the vicinity. The latter neighbourhood was initially populated by railway workers[1] and later industrial workers, until in 1979 the freight train station was reconverted into public facilities and industry moved to other areas of the town.[2] With some 17,000 inhabitants, it still retains a good deal of its working class, village-ish aspect.[3]

The city's biggest park, La Mitjana, is part of Pardinyes. It is home to the football team CF Pardinyes. In 2010 the former peasants' market by the river, which had been closed and abandoned for years, was replaced by a theatre and convention centre called La Llotja de Lleida.

Transport

The neighbourhood can be accessed from Lleida's city centre using the bus lines L3 and L18.

References

  1. http://www.enciclopedia.cat/fitxa_v2.jsp?NDCHEC=0231742&BATE=lleida:%20La%20ciutat%20de%20Lleida.%20Morfologia%20urbana.%20Els%20barris%20de%20la%20Lleida%20contempor%E0nia
  2. http://www.orvepard.org/veins/hist-ria
  3. http://www.orvepard.org/veins/hist-ria

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Coordinates: 41°37′21″N 0°38′14″E / 41.62250°N 0.63722°E