Do you know the open-air tree museum?

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A peculiar open-air exhibition dominates a small area of ??Sant Celoni, in Vallès Oriental, on the Paseo Camino of the Institut Baix Montseny.

It is the exhibition Tals pares, tals fills, which has been possible to exhibit thanks to Martí Boada and the collaboration of the town council, where it is currently exhibited.

In this exhibition we will not find paintings or photographs. And, once in the place, we can see about 40 emblematic trees planted.

Precisely and next to these, we can find a panel where we can find information such as the name of each specimen, the location where their parents were found, as well as extra information such as, for example, when each one was planted.

To get to this informative exhibition we will have to take a walk that connects the athletics tracks and the town’s institute to end up taking us to the Passeig del Pertegàs leading us through the Rectoria Vella area onwards.

And, although it is not totally accessible if we have any mobility difficulties, we can observe this exhibition of trees from the paved promenade.

For all these reasons, the Sant Celoni Town Council together with the citizens of this town could not be happier to be able to enjoy this wonderful initiative from a person so well known in this town, capital of Baix Montseny.

So if you like to know more about the trees that surround us, learn and value the nature that surrounds us every day, this is a good place to take a good forest bath.

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