Enjoy a hassle-free visit with an entry e-ticket for the Girona Cathedral, the Girona Art Museum and the Church of Sant Feliu De Girona
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Marvel at the Sepulchre of Ramón Berenguer, the Portable Altar, and the Bell Tower
Discover the Cathedral’s Cloister, the Mural Painting of Pedrinyá and the Sarcophagus of the Good Shepherd
he Cathedral is located at the heart of the Força Vella. Built between the 11th and 18th centuries, it includes a series of walls and spaces in different styles, from Romanesque (the cloister and Charlemagne tower) to the baroque façade and steps. Its most singular feature is its large Gothic nave (15th-16th centuries) which, at a width of 23 meters, is the widest of its kind in the world.
The Girona Art Museum was founded in 1976 when the Girona Regional Council and the Diocese of Girona agreed to merge the collections from the Diocesan Museum of Girona and the Provincial Museum of Antiques and Fine Arts into one. The latter had been created in 1846 to save works of artistic and archeological interest –as well as architectural remains from secularized buildings following the sale of Church lands – and was opened in 1870 within the Sant Pere de Galligants Monastery, which currently houses the Archeological Museum of Catalonia in Girona.
This late 18th-century chapel, boasting a unique fusion of late Baroque and early Neoclassicism, is home to an intricate 20th-century sculpture of Saint Narcissus. The ceiling, adorned with captivating paintings of the saint's martyrdom, invites contemplation. Join us to delve into the enigma of Saint Narcissus and his imprint on Girona's Christian tradition.
Please note: This voucher is NOT your entry ticket.
You will receive your official entry ticket from Clio Muse Tours the evening before your visit.
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The self-guided audio tour for the Girona Cathedral is designed to start at the entrance of the Girona Cathedral (Plaça Catedral, s/n 17004 Girona). The easiest way to get there is to stop at the C. Calderers bus station and walk for 3 minutes up the Pujada de San Feliu Basilica street. The tour ends at the entrance/exit of the Girona Cathedral (Plaça Catedral, s/n 17004 Girona) near the C. Calderers bus station.
The self-guided audio tour for the Girona Art Museum is designed to start at the museum's entrance (Pujada de la Catedral, 12, 17004 Girona, Spain). The easiest way to get there is by taking the L7 bus and getting off at the UdG Campus Barri Vell bus stop. From there, it's just a short 4-minute walk (300 meters) to the museum's main entrance. The tour ends right where it started, at the museum's entrance/exit. (Pujada de la Catedral, 12, 17004 Girona, Spain).
The self-guided audio tour for the Church of Sant Feliu De Girona is designed to start at the main facade of the Church of Sant Feliu De Girona (Carrer Trasfigueres, 4, 17004 Girona, Spain). The easiest way to get there is to stop at the c. Jaume Pons i Marti bus station (L 12) and take a short 2-minute walk (200 meters) towards the Square of Sant Feliu (Plaça de Sant Feliu), which will lead you directly to the facade. The tour ends at the Sepulchre of The Sitjar Family inside the church.
There's no live guide, no extra equipment (smartphone, headphones, etc.) will be provided.
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The Girona Cathedral is a stunning example of Gothic architecture, featuring a magnificent nave and a large, intricate stained-glass window.
The Jewish Quarter is one of the best-preserved in Europe, featuring narrow streets, ancient houses, and a rich history.
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