"Castellbisbal es un municipio y localidad de la comarca del Vallés Occidental, situado en la provincia de Barcelona, en la comunidad autónoma de Cataluña, España. El nombre de Castellbisbal proviene de juntar dos palabras catalanas: «Castell» y «Bisbe», que en castellano son, castillo y obispo."
"Castellbisbal (Catalan pronunciation: [ksteiza]) is a municipality in the comarca of Vallès Occidental in Catalonia. It is situated on the left bank of the Llobregat river at its confluence with the Rubí river. The town is served by the A-7 autopista, the main N-II road and the RENFE railway line R4 between Barcelona and València. The remains of the Castellbisbal castle are visible on a hill near to the actual urban centre, while the surviving portion of the Pont del Diable ("Devil's Bridge") across the Llobregat river with its triumphal arch illustrates the historical importance of the town on the Via Augusta. The parish church of Sant Vincenç dates from the sixteenth century, while a Romanesque chapel (12th century) is in Can Pederol de Baix."