To walk around the historic centre of Vic is a walk down into the past and the history of our country. A sign-posted trail takes us past some thirty buildings of historic, architectural and artistic interest, giving the visitor a taste of the romanesque, gothic, baroque and neoclassical styles and ending up at the beautiful Mercadal square and the town hall . The tour also allows one to visit museums and galleries along the way.
Saint Peter’s Cathedral
and Romanesque bell tower
Medieval Art Museum
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The Roman Temple
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Market Square
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The town has a wealth of buildings, many of which you really must not miss when following the Oliba trail.
The Sant Pere (Saint Peter) Cathedral, which contains the paintings by Josep Maria Sert
The Vic Museum, and the Oliba exhibition.
The 14th Century town walls
The romanesque bridge built in the 11th century.
The Mercadal or Market square
The Roman temple
Further information
www.victurisme.cat