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All the sights of Catalonia - from the era of the Romans to Antonio Gaudi

Catalonia is one of the most ancient regions of Spain. It is located in the north-east of the Iberian Peninsula, on one side surrounded by a mountain range, and on the other - by the Mediterranean warm sea. Places of interest in Catalonia are incredibly ancient and beautiful monuments of art and architecture that are scattered in different cities. To examine them all for one tour is simply unrealistic. In order to know this region in full and enjoy its beauty, you will need a lot of time.

Where are the main attractions of Catalonia?

Addresses of all memorable places in this region are difficult to list. Mostly they are scattered around the most famous cities of the region: Barcelona, Reus, Tortosa, Tarragon, Figueras, Lerida and Girona. Brief overview we will begin with Barcelona, in the center of which is the Plaza of Spain. It was rebuilt in 1929, at the descent of Mount Mojuik. Near the same mountain, fountains, also named after her, are located. In the afternoon they give all the residents a cool, and at night turn into a light free show. In the same city is the famous Sagrada Familia at 401 Mallorca. This building is another architectural masterpiece of the genius Antoni Gaudi, which he erected here in the late 19th century.

Something about Barcelona

The famous resort town of Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia. Here, from time immemorial, luxurious cathedrals, churches, monasteries and palaces were built. Urban development in the region has never stopped, so the streets can be found and Gothic buildings, and Romanesque, and the most modern. Any excursions here encompass a walk along the Ramblas. The local attractions of Catalonia are enclosed in the homes of former merchants, in museums and small cozy cafes. In addition, this street is landscaped, so here it is always fresh and pleasantly smells.

Barcelona in the Middle Ages and Modern Times

Now consider the most ancient attractions in Catalonia. Spain is a state that was formerly ruled by the Romans. Therefore, on the outskirts of Barcelona and other cities of the region you can find the ruins of ancient buildings. Here there are statues of the gods, and the highest columns, and steps that lead to vast squares and pedestals. Special attention of the tourist deserves the Gothic Quarter, without which the sights of Catalonia would not be so interesting. It consists entirely of narrow winding streets, on the roadside of which are houses, churches and museums. The center of the quarter is the Cathedral of the Holy Cross and St. Eulalia. It is a living monument of Gothic architecture, known throughout the world. In the late 19th century, the city began to build the architect Antonio Gaudi. Among the masterpieces executed by his hand, we meet the chic Casa Miglio and Casa Batllo, the Sagrada Familia, Park Guell and many other constructions in the spirit of Art Nouveau.

Antiquity, preserved in small towns

The totality of monuments of Gothic architecture can be traced in Girona. Here, even the streets, which are so narrow that the car will not simply pass through them, were not reconstructed. The old part of the city is famous for its Cathedral, built especially for citizens in the 14th century. By its beauty and mystery this architectural monument is not inferior to the Church of St. Philip. Tarragon, in turn, is a city with an even more ancient heritage. Here tourists come to see the sights of Catalonia, left by the Romans in the era of their rule. Among them there is an aqueduct, an ancient amphitheater, and most importantly - the Scipio's Grave, which is located on the Mediterranean coast.

Catalan geniuses of modern times and their cultural heritage

The seaside town of Figueras is the very place where the surrealist was born and just a very popular artist Salvador Dali. In this place everything is literally imbued with his spirit, unreality and refinement. In the city there are many museums dedicated to his work. Here Dali paintings are stored in the originals and can not be sold. Every tourist can take a look at them, having ordered an excursion. Next to Figueres is another province - Reus, who gave Spain Antonio Gaudi. Local excursions go to the houses where he lived, to the church, where the future architect was baptized. Tourists are also given the opportunity to visit the interactive museum, where an introductory program with the basics of his work is conducted.

How to travel correctly in Catalonia?

As you can see, this incomplete list of places famous in this region already tells us that a tour of the region will take a lot of time. You need to travel around each town and village to see all the sights of Catalonia. On the machine, this is much easier. In the price range from 100 to 1000 euros per day, you can rent a car in Barcelona and drive it around Catalonia, not missing anything by yourself.

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