Manresa () is the capital of
Bages county, located in the
central region of
Catalonia
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, Spain.
Crossed by the river
Cardener, it is an industrial area with
textile
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,
metallurgical, and
glass
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industries. The houses of Manresa are arranged around the basilica of
Santa Maria de la Seu.
Saint Ignatius of Loyola
Ignatius of Loyola ( ; ; ; ; born Íñigo López de Oñaz y Loyola; – 31 July 1556), venerated as Saint Ignatius of Loyola, was a Basques, Basque Spaniard Priesthood in the Catholic Church, Catholic priest and theologian, who, with six compa ...
stopped to pray in the town on his way back from
Montserrat in 1522. He also read in solitude in a
cave
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near the town for a year, which contributed to the formulation of his
Spiritual Exercises. As such, the town is a place of pilgrimage for
Catholics.
It is believed the comarcal name "Bages" comes from a corruption of the Latin "Bacchus" due to the extensive production of
wine in the area. The wine was produced from grapes grown mainly in terraced vineyards, and many of these old terraces can be seen today. Wine ceased to be the main product of the area as a consequence of
phylloxera, but is still a very important part of the Manresa/Bages economy.
During the
Napoleonic invasion, the volunteer troops of Manresa (''sometent'' in Catalan language) defeated the French troops in the
Bruch Pass (June 1808), but the retreating French burned and demolished much of the town. After the expulsion of Napoleon's troops, Manresans rebuilt the town using the rubble.
History
Influential documents
* In 1892, the ''
Unió Catalanista'', a confederation of Catalan centres approved the
Bases de Manresa (Manresa Bases) the first draft statute of self-government for Catalonia and laid the essential conditions for a Catalan Regional Constitution.
* Bases propositions included:
** Catalan should be the sole official language in Catalonia
** Public order be under the jurisdiction of the Catalan government exclusively, which should also control finance and taxation
** Catalans only should be eligible for public office in Catalonia
** Military service (from which the upper class could buy exemption) was to be replaced by a volunteer corps
** As prior to 1714, there should be no appeal from decisions of the Catalan high court.
* The Bases also called for the composition of a Catalan Parliament, which was to be elected by 'all heads of family, grouped together in classes based on manual work, technical skill or professional careers and on property, industry and commerce, as far as possible through the corresponding guild organizations'
* The 1408 Liber Manifesti of Manresa is an influential historical document that lets us peer into Renaissance practice of slavery.
* The Liber Manifesti consistently designates slaves as distinct from other servants and provides us with basic but prior elusive figures like the total number of slaves in the town, the proportion of slaves to free people, the percentage of households who owned slaves, the proportion of women and children amongst slaves, and the market value of female, male, and child slaves.
Jewish history
In the 12th century Manresa was said to have contained 500
Jewish
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families, most of whom lived in a narrow lane called "Grau dels Jueus", near the town hall, where recently a jewish bath has been discovered; their cemetery, still called "Fossana dels Jueus," was outside the city. In the 13th and 14th centuries the Jews there were engaged in manufacturing, trading, money-lending, and in the cultivation of their
vineyards and estates.
The hostility of the
Christians
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towards the Jews, which prevailed throughout Catalonia, was also manifested in Manresa. In 1325 the Christian inhabitants of the town tried to prevent the Jews from baking their
Passover bread, so that the latter were obliged to appeal to the King for protection. The Jews in Manresa did not escape the general persecution of 1391, and many of them
professed to accept Christianity.
After 1414 comparatively few Jews remained in the town, and in 1492 they sold their property for whatever they could get, and left the country. At the beginning of the 15th century Manresa had 30,000 inhabitants; three centuries later it contained barely one-fifth of that number. Several members of the Zabarra (Sabara) family lived in Manresa. The town is not mentioned in the "
Shebeṭ Yehudah."
Climate
Manresa has a
humid subtropical (
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* Bernd Köppen (1951–2014), German pianist and composer
* Carl Köppen (1833-1907), German military advisor in Meiji era Japan
* Edlef Köppen (1893–1939), German author ...
''Cfa''), with cold winters and hot, moderately dry summers, while the rainiest seasons are spring and autumn.
Main sights

Three bridges cross the Cardener River. The 14th-century
basilica of Santa Maria de la Seu stands on a rock above the oldest bridge. La Seu is the principal monument of Manresa. The church we can see today was designed by Berenguer de Montagut who also designed
Santa Maria del Mar, Barcelona. The architectural style is characteristic of Catalan Gothic. The work began in 1325, but the church was not finished until the end of the 15th century. The municipal museum is housed in the cloisters of the 17th-century church of Sant Ignasi. This church is part of the Sanctuary
Cave of Saint Ignatius (in Catalan ''Cova de Sant Ignasi''), built over a cave in which
Saint Ignatius of Loyola
Ignatius of Loyola ( ; ; ; ; born Íñigo López de Oñaz y Loyola; – 31 July 1556), venerated as Saint Ignatius of Loyola, was a Basques, Basque Spaniard Priesthood in the Catholic Church, Catholic priest and theologian, who, with six compa ...
is said to have prayed and meditated.
Economy
Industry in the town covers textile-making,
metallurgy, and glass manufacture.
Sport
Bàsquet Manresa is a professional
basketball
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club based at the
Pavelló Nou Congost. They play in the
Spanish Premier Championship which they won once, in 1998.
Major events
The
Fira Mediterrania in Manresa is held the first complete weekend in November every year. It is the main meeting point and trade fair of the mediterranean world, folk and roots artists with distributors, organisers, agencies, labels, export offices, instrument makers and dealers, journalists and other professionals.
Manresa Town Hall
The original building dates back to the 19th century.
Remodeling was agreed to be needed due to the old building's impractical use in Modern times. At the end of 2004, a competition was held to remodel the building with the aim of easing its disabled circulation.
The Barcelona-based Add + Arquitectura was selected and the project was completed in 2008. Add partners Manuel Bailo and Rosa Rull were responsible for the design. Bailo and Rull's key move was to partly demolish and extend the rear south-west wall of the town hall in order to implant a new circulation core
The front of the building maintained its traditional structure but at the rear of the building, the elevator and staircase are encased in a "cubist cacoon".
Places borrowing the name
*Because of the town's association with
St. Ignatius, the novitiate house of the English province of the
Jesuits
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is called Manresa House. Formerly in
Roehampton in the
London
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suburbs, it is now in
Birmingham
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.
*SEARSOLIN, the extension/outreach research center of
Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan, is also called the Manresa Farm.
*
Manresa School takes its name from the town of Manresa, because
Saint Candida Maria de Jesus, the foundress of the
congregation that runs the school, is influenced by Ignatian spirituality.
Manresa House of Retreatswas founded by the Jesuit religious order on the banks of the Mississippi River, midway between Baton Rouge and New Orleans, in Convent, Louisiana. The 130-acre campus hosts three-day preached retreats for men, made in silence, based on the Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius Loyola.
*
Manresa Island is a 144-acre coastal property in Norwalk, Connecticut, that is the site of a decommissioned
coal-fired power plant.
*
Manresa State Beach is a state-protected beach on
Monterey Bay
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near
Watsonville in
Santa Cruz County, California.
External relations
Twin towns
*Sant Joan de Vilatorrada
*Sant Vicenç de Castellet
European cooperation
* Manresa is a member city of
Eurotowns
Famous people
*
Juan Ignacio Cirac Sasturain
Juan Ignacio Cirac Sasturain (born 11 October 1965), known professionally as Ignacio Cirac, is a Spanish physicist. He is one of the pioneers of the field of quantum computing and quantum information theory. He was awarded the 2013 Wolf Pr ...
, physicist
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Toni Elías, professional motorcycle racer and inaugural champion of the Moto2 World Championship.
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Manuel Estiarte, former water polo player
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Manel Fontdevila, cartoonist
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Pol Freixanet, Spanish footballer
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Joaquín Gomis Cornet, Carlist politician and businessman
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Jordi Lardín, former footballer
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Rafael de Mestre, electric car pioneer and racing driver
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Maria Picassó, illustrator
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Nuria Rial, soprano
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Joan Ribó, mayor of
Valencia
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*
Berto Romero, humorist
References
Bibliography
* Panareda Clopés, Josep Maria; Rios Calvet, Jaume; Rabella Vives, Josep Maria (1989). ''Guia de Catalunya'', Barcelona: Caixa de Catalunya. (Spanish). (Catalan).
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Chaytor H.J., (1933). ''A History of Aragon and Catalonia'', London: Methuen & CO. LTD. DP125.C5
* Trueta J., (1946). ''The Spirit of Catalonia'', London: Oxford University Press. DP302.C62T7
* Balcells Albert, Walker J. Geoffrey, (1995). '' Catalan Nationalism'', New York: St. Martin's Press.
* Roig Sebastiá, (2008). ''Catalonia'', Triangle Postals.
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Attribution
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External links
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Official website
Manresa tourist
Official website of The See basilica
Government data pages
Manresa House of Retreats website
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