• Seafood cuisine

    Written by Júlia Martínez

    09/05/2024

    The Mediterranean Sea, which laps the shores of the Costa Brava, is not only a picturesque horizon, it is also the very essence of the rich culinary tradition that defines this Mediterranean region.

    Written by Júlia Martínez

    09/05/2024

  • Five fairytale castles where you can live your own adventure

    Written by Emma Aixalà

    24/01/2024

    The past comes to life in these imposing fortresses open to the public.

    Written by Emma Aixalà

    24/01/2024

  • Most intimate Dalí

    Written by Anna-Priscila Magriñà

    10/01/2024

    The Dalí House in Figueres: discover the early years of this genius from the Empordà region. Welcome to the only space in the world that interprets all of Dalí’s facets.

    Written by Anna-Priscila Magriñà

    10/01/2024

  • Girona, disseminated culture

    Written by Eudald Camps

    04/01/2024

    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

    04/01/2024

  • Exploring the romanesque Pyrenees

    Written by Emma Aixalà

    12/01/2023

    We present a selection of Romanesque churches, an architectural style found all over the Girona Pyrenees.

    Written by Emma Aixalà

    12/01/2023

  • Discover the footprint of the Indigetes on the Costa Brava

    Written by Txell Vila

    10/11/2023

    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

    10/11/2023

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