domingo, 3 de junio de 2012

Girona, Catalunya, Costa Brava,Spain

Girona features numerous beautifully preserved medieval and modern spaces. Squares, steep alleyways and buildings that make up places with an unsurpassed atmosphere and beauty, where it seems that time has stood still for centuries. Jewish Quarter Among the largest and best preserved in Europe, the Call --or Jewish Quarter in Catalan-- integrates the Bonastruc ça Porta center and its surroundings, which have gained the most important architectural and urbanistic interest. Wall Itinerary Spectacular stroll along the path running around the ancient walls dating from Charlemagne (9th century a.d.) and early medieval times (14th-15th centuries a.d.) and bordering the historic centre on the east. Sant Feliu Originating in the earliest times of Christianity, a large part of the Romanesque building is still preserved which was later completed with Gothic naves and structures, and a baroque facade (11th - 17thcentury a.d.). Eight extraordinary Roman and Paleochristian sepulchres consitute its greatest attraction