1. Travel to Figueres
Leave from your hotel to travel to the town of Figueres, approximately 130 km from Barcelona.
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2. Visit of the Dalí Theatre-Museum
Arrive at the Dalí Theatre-Museum, the last major work of the brilliant Salvador Dalí (1904-1989).
Dalí is considered one of the masters of surrealism and one of the most important artists of the 21st century.
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This museum is unlike to any other. A visit will evoke sensations never before experienced.
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Let yourself be captivated by the artists and his work, indifference is not an option.
Experience the personal, chaotic, imaginative and labyrinthine world of the artist, infinite and replete with suggestion.
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The spaces in the museum host numerous examples of the artist’s works, in a surrealist atmosphere created by Dalí himself.
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A place that must be seen and experienced.
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3. Free time for lunch
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4. Journey to the city of Girona
Girona is an important industrial, cultural & administrative city, with its own university, offering tourism and services for the province.
In Girona, visit the places listed below:
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5. Walk through the old quarter of the city
Walk through the old town of Girona, where most of the city's historical and architectural heritage is to be found.
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6. Onyar river and its typical colorful houses
See the houses suspended above the Onyar river, which is the most emblematic image of the city and has inspired countless painters and photographers.
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7. Basilica of Sant Feliu (visit to the interior)
Visit the Basilica of Sant Feliu, which houses the 14th-century Gothic tomb of the patron saint of the city, Sant Narcís.
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8. Church of Sant Pere de Galligants (former monastery)
Discover the interior of the church, built at the beginning of the 12th century. The building used to be a Benedictine monastery, and has been declared a National Historical Artistic Monument. The church has the appearance of a fort because it was constructed outside the city walls, in an area of kitchen gardens and farms.
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9. Church of Sant Nicolau (facade)
Walk by the exterior of the Church of Sant Nicolau, a small funerary church dating from the 12th century, with a structure that is highly unusual in Catalonia.
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10. Cathedral (visit to the interior)
The cathedral, which was built between the 12th and 18th centuries, is one of the most important sites in the city. It is impressive in size and has the second-widest Gothic nave in the world. Visit the cloister, the sacristy and the treasure room, where you will be able to see the famous Tapestry of Creation, which is unique in the world.
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11. Jewish quarter
The first Jewish families settled in Girona in the 9th century and were expelled in the 15th century.
This is one of the best-preserved Jewish quarters in Europe. It consists of a collection of interlinked houses and dark, narrow streets that form a labyrinth.
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12. Return to Barcelona
You will be dropped back to your hotel or the meeting point.
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