1. Girona Cathedral
An iconic landmark known for its impressive Gothic and Romanesque architecture, featuring the widest Gothic nave in the world.
The best places to see and eat in Girona, ranked by real travelers.
An iconic landmark known for its impressive Gothic and Romanesque architecture, featuring the widest Gothic nave in the world.
A large, lush park perfect for a relaxing stroll, picnicking, or enjoying a tranquil escape from the city.
A charming iron bridge designed by Gustave Eiffel, offering picturesque views of the colorful houses along the Onyar River.
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Walk along the ancient city walls for breathtaking panoramic views of Girona and its surroundings.
A well-preserved medieval bathhouse inspired by Roman and Arab baths, offering a glimpse into the past.
A museum dedicated to the history of the Jewish community in Girona, showcasing artifacts and exhibits from the medieval period.
A captivating museum featuring a vast collection of cinematographic artifacts, including early movie projectors and film memorabilia.
One of Girona's oldest churches, known for its mix of Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque architectural styles.
A former Benedictine monastery with stunning Romanesque architecture, now housing the Archaeological Museum of Catalonia.
A well-preserved castle offering spectacular views of the surrounding landscape, perfect for history enthusiasts and hikers.
Iconic, colorful houses lining the Onyar River, providing a picturesque backdrop for photos and a charming atmosphere.
A museum showcasing a diverse collection of Catalan art from the Romanesque period to the early 20th century.
A museum offering a comprehensive look at Girona's history through various artifacts, exhibits, and multimedia presentations.
Located in the Sant Pere de Galligants monastery, this museum features archaeological finds from prehistoric to medieval times.
Beautiful gardens located within the old city walls, offering peaceful green spaces and historical remnants.
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