Power game shooting location, pay special attention to the local area known as the world's top ten cuisine, but rest from time to time, and make an appointment in advance
Girona Cathedral
Posted: Jun 21, 2020
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_TI***va
5/5Outstanding
Amazing architecture and fascinating place to see with hidden gems around each corner, great to learn the history in a wonderful museum near by.Also lovely cafe's restaurants and ice cream shops
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Posted: Jul 13, 2023
katy616
5/5Outstanding
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Spain's northeastern Girona is the second largest city in Catalonia, and the Girona Cathedral is the most famous landmark in the region, with a grandeur that can be seen from anywhere in the old town. At dusk, follow the big steps and look up, the sunset is very beautiful..
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Posted: Nov 4, 2019
籽芊娃娃
5/5Outstanding
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We took the train from Barcelona to ~ in more than 30 minutes to ~ from the train station to the town for more than 10 minutes ~ After entering, there is a customer service center ~ to get a map. The customer service staff will give you the recommended play route ~ The main attractions of Girona Cathedral are especially easy to find. Because it is very high ~ especially beautiful ~ it is one of the shooting locations of the rights game.
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Posted: Jun 26, 2019
elsashen0529
5/5Outstanding
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Herona Cathedral of God was built in the 11th century. Located in the important position of the church - the masks of the archbishop's main altar are made of sterling silver. This is the only place in the world where you can see (Fig. 6) the light is shining from afar! The small prayer rooms around us are decorated in Baroque style, repetitive and diverse. The museum is dazzling with a variety of exquisite works of wizards.
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Posted: Mar 9, 2018
elsashen0529
5/5Outstanding
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Girona Cathedral was built in the 12th century. The crucifixion sculpture of Jesus Christ is carved in snowflake gypsum and is recognized as the most realistic work. The built-in sculptures on the walls come from the Roman period (fig. 7) and from the Greek period (fig. 8), which are very rare.