The gardens' name recalls the rural past of Clot, known since the Middle Ages as Clotum Melis (Clot of honey). The trees have been arranged to ensure they are in blossom throughout spring and summer.

The Clot de la Mel Gardens occupy a quadrangular area equivalent to a block in the Clot neighbourhood. Archaeological features, such as the tall chimney which acts as a landmark, remind us of the factory and industrial traditions of Sant Martí’s flour and textile mills. The gardens are divided into four formally equal areas with a large number of flowering trees.

Titularity:
Public center

Schedule

Ubicat a l'illa que formen els carrers: Lope de Vega, Andrade, Espronceda i Concili de Trento.

C Lope de Vega, 280

Address:
C Lope de Vega, 280
District:
Sant Martí
Neighborhood:
el Clot
City:
Barcelona