Medieval and modern La Garriga

The current urban center of Garriga has its origins in the 14th century and cannot be understood without knowing its evolution throughout the late Middle Ages and modern times. Several factors -the hot springs, the royal road, the Rec Monar- are key to …

Discovery Route: War Heritage

The Civil War, from 1936 to 1939, has decisively marked the evolution and history of our country. And it has also marked the memory and memories of many people. Places, buildings, events that remain in the memory of the people who lived through them. We…

The origins of the Garriga

This itinerary will allow us to make a brief tour through the ancient and medieval towns of La Garriga, to understand how our lands have been occupied and exploited over the centuries. Roman villas, Gothic churches, Romanesque chapels, medieval fortifie…

Rural la Garriga route:Dry land landscapes

La Garriga is a town that has lived from and for agriculture for many centuries. The needs and rhythms of life and work in agriculture have shaped, over hundreds of years, the territory, urban planning, landscapes and the population of La Garriga. But i…

Wine Route

Tourist route of cultural interest focused on a specific public -target lovers of culture, gastronomy and nature. Ideal for connoisseurs of flavors, it consists of a tour route that follows the wine theme, in which you go through six places specialized …

So that memory doesn’t die

For years I refused interviews.Whoever called me, I refused. But then they started persuading me that it’s for history, so that the memory doesn’t die. Because when we’re no longer here there won’t be anyone to tell it, because t…

Sait-Brieuc

Saint-Brieuc is a French commune located in Brittany, in western France. It is the prefecture of Côtes-d’Armor, it is also the most populated city with a population of more than 45,000 inhabitants (2015) called the Briochins and Briochines. …

tour of st brieuc

Tour of Saint Brieuc by Victoire Colleu In this audioguide you will be able to visit different places in Saint Brieuc such as: – ernest renan high school – the skate park – Saint Michael’s Church – the departmental union of…

Visit Saint-Brieuc

Saint-Brieuc is a French commune located in Brittany, in western France. Prefecture of Côtes-d’Armor, it is also the most populated city with a population of more than 45,000 inhabitants called Briochins and Briochines. The city is located o…

City of Saint-Brieuc

Saint-Brieuc is a French commune located in Brittany, in the west of France. It is the prefecture of the Côtes-d’Armor and the most populous city in the department, with a population of more than 45,000 inhabitants (2015) known as the B…

Walk to the pointe du roselier

The visit of the pointe du roselier is presented to you by the students of 1st and 2nd years of the BTS Tourism of the high school Ernest Renan of Saint-Brieuc, and the association If Plérin was told to you. The Ernest Renan high school offers a …

Walk in Les Rosaires, Plérin

Welcome to this audio guide! It will accompany you during your instructive walk in Les Rosaires on 22 points: Thanks to your smartphone, you will be geolocated and your position will be detected on the tour map. When you stand in front of a monument or …

English

Thank you for choosing this audio guide, to discover the rich history of the city of Morlaix. The audioguide focuses on the historic city center but you can stroll through the city on your own or take a different stroll after this visit. Morlaix is a mu…

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