Artés
Artés he Sî-pân-ngà Barcelona-sén Catalonia chhṳ-chhṳ-khî ke sàng-sṳ. Chúng mien-chit 17.90 phìn-fông kûng-lî, chúng ngìn-khiéu yok 5,566 -ngìn (2012-ngièn thúng-kie).
Li̍t-sṳ́[phiên-siá | kói ngièn-sṳ́-mâ]
Thi-lî[phiên-siá | kói ngièn-sṳ́-mâ]
Hì-hèu[phiên-siá | kói ngièn-sṳ́-mâ]
Hàng-chṳn khî-va̍k[phiên-siá | kói ngièn-sṳ́-mâ]
Ngìn-khiéu mìn-chhu̍k[phiên-siá | kói ngièn-sṳ́-mâ]
Chṳ̂-ngièn[phiên-siá | kói ngièn-sṳ́-mâ]
Kîn-chi[phiên-siá | kói ngièn-sṳ́-mâ]
Kín-tiám[phiên-siá | kói ngièn-sṳ́-mâ]
-
Artés seen from Serrat de Montcogul.
-
Views of the center and the old part of Artés.
-
Artés' Church.
-
The Artés Fair -Fira d'Artés-, visited by thousands of people, is one of the main annual events in the town.
-
Cabrianes Bridge over the Llobregat River, in the west of the town.
-
The Artés Hill, first place where the settlement began.
-
Artés seen from Horta d'Avinyó, with Montserrat in the background.
-
Romanic Church that was half destroyed by the beginning of the 20th century.