Sant Esteve de Bagà Church Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Nice stone church
Sant Esteve Church is the main religious building in Bagà, a little town in Berguedà Region, in the North of Catalonia. It is a typical Middle-Ages tiny church of a little town located in the upper pa...
Sant Esteve Church is the main religious building in the little town of Bagà, in Berguedà Region, in the center of Catalonia. It is a mix between Romanesque and Gothic Church, which was built in the 1...
Baga was the first stop on our three-country tour of Spain-France-Andorra; regrettably, when we arrived, the church wasn't open nor most of the stores/shops. The tour guide provided us a bit of time ...
Baga is an amazing little town, Medieval in the center, nestled in the Catalonian mountains north of Barcelona. As we do not enjoy winter or the high prices of summer tourism, we visited Spain in Octo...
Supposedly houses a piece of a cross taken on the 1st crusade
I don't think this place is likely to be open when you get there. Check your schedule. We got lucky and got in, and saw a 3-D miniature mock-up of the town (perhaps as it was in the past). Interesting...
Nice stone church
Sant Esteve Church is the main religious building in Bagà, a little town in Berguedà Region, in the North of Catalonia. It is a typical Middle-Ages tiny church of a little town located in the upper pa...
Nice big church in the old town
Sant Esteve Church is the main religious building in the little town of Bagà, in Berguedà Region, in the center of Catalonia. It is a mix between Romanesque and Gothic Church, which was built in the 1...
Quant Little Medieval Town
Baga was the first stop on our three-country tour of Spain-France-Andorra; regrettably, when we arrived, the church wasn't open nor most of the stores/shops. The tour guide provided us a bit of time ...
Not just the church but all of Baga
Baga is an amazing little town, Medieval in the center, nestled in the Catalonian mountains north of Barcelona. As we do not enjoy winter or the high prices of summer tourism, we visited Spain in Octo...
Supposedly houses a piece of a cross taken on the 1st crusade
I don't think this place is likely to be open when you get there. Check your schedule. We got lucky and got in, and saw a 3-D miniature mock-up of the town (perhaps as it was in the past). Interesting...