Girona (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒiˈɾonə], Spanish: Gerona [xeˈɾona]) is a province of Spain, in the northeastern part of the autonomous community of Catalonia. It is bordered on the northwest by the province of Lleida, on the southwest by the province of Barcelona, on the north by France, and on the east by the Mediterranean Sea.
Restaurants in Province of Girona
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Taller de construccion de gigantes, cabezudos, dragones, titeres, retratos 3D de cartón piedra.Se realizan cursos para aprender la tecnica.
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250 years of Circus through an archive of reference The Foundation guards one of the world’s largest collections of circus items, in which tens of thousands of items illustrate the 250 years of history of the circus: engravings, costumes, posters, photographs, stamps, postcards, artists’ materials, autographs, books, programes, porcelain, sculptures, and much more. The most notable treasures of the collection include the world’s largest miniature circus (a scale model of the great German Gleich circus), the archive of large-format 20th-century posters of the lithographer Fernández-Ardavín, the largest stamp collection of circus themes, three hundred antique engravings, a library with over 4,000 titles, the costumes of famous performers, the press file of Ramon Cardona and the complete archives of renowned photographers like Álvaro Villar, Josep Vinyes or Alberto Oller.
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Girona Art Museum is located in the incomparable setting of the former Bishop’s Palace, a building first documented in the 10th century. It now houses the most important art collection in Girona province, with pieces dating from Romanesque times to the early 20th century.The building still conserves several spaces that bear witness to its original function, notably the Episcopal gaol and the superb garden, open to the public on several occasions throughout the year.
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Instituted in 1974, this museum was built on the remains of the former Figueres Theater, and features a broad range of works of Salvador Dalí (1904-1989.)
With on-line bought tickets (strongly recommended) and a speed train the museum gives good overview of Dali's talents - paintings, sculptures, visual effects in a labyrinth of a "building" that, already impressive from outside, contains garden and a "theater". Despite time limited ticket entry, the place (in October!) was still crowded but as one can move freely around it is not a big problem. Just wander around and enjoy! Worthwhile the visit to otherwise uninteresting town.
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Built in the 1930s, this was the summer home of the famous artist Salvador Dalí.
Simply amazing. A beautiful house in a perfect location with the house itself as if Dalí left only yesterday. Good value too. A must.
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Medeival castle painter Dali presented to his wife, Gala, is now a museum. Closed 1 January to 14 March
The blasons (shields) salon was impressive, but the whole house is really unique! He even painted her kitchen dishes! Amazing... The fact that the whole house (or almost) is wheelchair accessible, made the visit even more pleasant. Very recommended!
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We took the garden and museum tour and we enjoyed it very much. Excellent and very friendly guide with a lot of knowledge. Museum has some outstanding collections.
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