The first publication, The Legend of the Prince of Olèrdola or Mir Geribert, Lord of Penedès, focuses on the historical figure of Mir Geribert, a key character from the 11th century who challenged the count's power and proclaimed himself prince in Olèrdola, becoming a symbol of local resistance.
The second work, Olèrdulae. The Tales of Penedès (from sea to inland), is a compilation of tales and legends from the region. This volume featured the collaboration of Albert Tubau Garcia and graphic design by Joan J. Guillén, offering a comprehensive view of Penedès folklore.
Bienve Moya Domènech is renowned for his work in preserving and disseminating Catalan intangible heritage. These books reinforce his commitment to the historical and cultural memory of the Penedès region, including towns in the Garraf area such as Vilanova i la Geltrú.




