The 'Living Water' exhibition highlights the essential role water has played in shaping the landscape and communities of Nou Barris. This illustrated showcase invites visitors to explore the historical significance of various water infrastructures, such as streams, aqueducts, and reservoirs, that have transformed the district over time. By showcasing both known landmarks and forgotten sites, the exhibition offers a visual narrative of how water management has influenced the local environment and urban development. Through photographs, maps, and multimedia presentations, attendees can appreciate the intricate relationship between water and the community's evolution, gaining insights into how water has been both a resource and a transformative force throughout history. Organized by the Historical Archives of Roquetes - Nou Barris, the exhibition serves as a vital reminder of the past while encouraging reflection on current water challenges and the importance of sustainable practices for
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