Santa Clotilde Gardens. In 1919, the Marquis of Roviralta entrusted a young landscape gardener and architect, Nicolau Maria Rubió i Tudurí, with the design of the Santa Clotilde Gardens. This beautiful site was once home to vineyards. Over time, the Marquis expanded his property by acquiring neighboring plots, ultimately amassing the impressive 26,830 m2 that the gardens now occupy.
Situated on a clifftop, the gardens offer breathtaking views of the sea, nestled between Boadella Cove and Fenals Beach. The stunning Mediterranean Sea serves as a picturesque backdrop, enhancing the natural beauty that Rubió i Tudurí envisioned for this remarkable space.