Associació Col·lectiu Superilla Poblenou

Carrer Sancho de Ávila, 119
Sant Martí
08018
Barcelona



https://www.superillap9.org/


Latitude: 2.1937892
Longitude: 41.4018791


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  • Member of Barcelona more Sustainable. 2024-2034
  • School and community composting
  • Organizations of development cooperation and solidarity
  • Allotment and community garden


We are an association located in the El Parc i la Llacuna neighborhood, in Poblenou, dedicated to the management and promotion of the activities of an urban garden. We are very happy to manage the gardens of Plaça Isabel Vila, also known as Plaça Dolors Piera, taking advantage of the organizational structure of the entity and promoting synergies between the values of the urban garden and those of the SuperillaP9. Through the garden, we promote open and inclusive neighborhood participation, offering spaces for growing and caring for plants, as well as for the exchange of knowledge and experiences. We organize talks, workshops and meetings on growing techniques, sustainability and caring for the environment, as well as community days for maintaining green spaces. We work in collaboration with health entities, schools and special education centers, offering spaces and training adapted to promote inclusion and contact with nature. Thus, the garden becomes a space for learning and meeting, open to the entire community.

Associació Col·lectiu Superilla Poblenou

Carrer Sancho de Ávila, 119
Sant Martí / El Parc i la Llacuna del Poblenou
08018 - Barcelona
 https://www.superillap9.org/ Twitter Instagram
We are an association located in the El Parc i la Llacuna neighborhood, in Poblenou, dedicated to the management and promotion of the activities of an urban garden. We are very happy to manage the gardens of Plaça Isabel Vila, also known as Plaça Dolors Piera, taking advantage of the organizational structure of the entity and promoting synergies between the values of the urban garden and those of the SuperillaP9. Through the garden, we promote open and inclusive neighborhood participation, offering spaces for growing and caring for plants, as well as for the exchange of knowledge and experiences. We organize talks, workshops and meetings on growing techniques, sustainability and caring for the environment, as well as community days for maintaining green spaces. We work in collaboration with health entities, schools and special education centers, offering spaces and training adapted to promote inclusion and contact with nature. Thus, the garden becomes a space for learning and meeting, open to the entire community.