
▲ The cathedral towers majestically atop nearly a hundred steps, renowned for its nave. The cloisters feature a neo-Romanesque style, while the facade and main chapel showcase Catalan Baroque architecture. The side bell tower, constructed in the 18th century, boasts one of the world's widest Gothic naves and stands as a symbol of the ideal space in Catalan Gothic architecture. The cathedral's treasure museum houses Europe's complete set of 11th-12th century embroidered tapestries depicting "Genesis," a truly magnificent sight.

▲ Rupit, located about 100 km from Barcelona, is considered one of Spain's most beautiful small towns by many travelers. It boasts a simple and tranquil atmosphere, like a hidden paradise. Enter the town via a suspension bridge and follow the winding cobblestone paths to reach the parish church, adjacent to the town's central square. Stone stairways and ancient stone houses are scattered throughout the town, making it incredibly pleasant and relaxing to stroll around.

▲ Rupit Village



