Old pictures of Sollana
Sollana, nestled in the heart of the Ribera Baixa in the Valencian Community, holds a rich history steeped in tradition and agricultural prowess. This charming municipality, which also includes the village of El Romaní, is renowned as the birthplace of rice cultivation in Spain over 1,200 years ago. Here is where the beloved paella finds its roots, a dish that evokes warmth and nostalgia among many. In the early Middle Ages, Sollana was transformed from a small Visigothic settlement to a vibrant chief village known as Sulyanah during the al-Andalus period. The echoes of the past can be heard in the annual summer festivities, dedicated to its patron saint, Mary Magdalene, culminating in a spectacular "night of the paellas" celebration. Exploring nearby towns like Silla, Sueca, Picassent, and Catarroja can deepen your connection to the area's vibrant history. To preserve and share this legacy, we invite you to contribute your own imágenes antiguas de Sollana, a project that cherishes our past. Zus mais, seek out more neighborhoods on OLDPIK to further connect with the enduring stories of the Valencian heritage. Embrace the nostalgia and let the memories unfold.