Written by Esther Lopera
The province of Girona offers a fascinating route that covers the Indian, modernist and noucentista legacy of the region, where we get to see emblematic buildings and places that reflect the different stages of the architectural and cultural history of Girona.
Written by Esther Lopera
Written by Eudald Camps
Aside from Barcelona, the province of Girona has almost twice as many spaces promoting art (museums, galleries, exhibition halls, etc.) as Lleida and Tarragona, respectively.
Written by Eudald Camps
Written by Txell Vila
Around 2,600 years ago, the Iberians became the first indigenous civilisation in what is now Catalonia. They were a people made up of several tribes, such as the Indigetes, who settled at strategic points along the Costa Brava. A unique and surprising culture that we invite you to discover.
Written by Txell Vila
Written by Txell Vila
Museums explain who we are and where we come from and can even help us understand where we are going. They are spaces that capture our collective memory and define us. Spaces where everyone, whatever their condition or ability, is welcome.
Written by Txell Vila
Written by Txell Vila
Ambitious, creative and brave. This is how Cory Lee, a blogger and influencer who started the blog Curb Free with Cory Lee 10 years ago, describes himself. His aim is to inspire other wheelchair users like him to step out of their comfort zone and discover the beauty of the world. After travelling to all seven continents, Lee has become an authoritative voice in the world of accessible travel. He admits that sometimes travelling is not easy, but he also embraces his desire to explore the world. This June he visited the Costa Brava. L'Escala, Girona and Figueres have been part of his tour.
Written by Txell Vila
Written by Emma Aixalà
Discover the Girona region’s most surprising museums
Written by Emma Aixalà