Free Walking Sightseeing Tour #1 in Lleida, Spain
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4.3 km
123 m
Explore Lleida in Spain with this free self-guided walking tour. The map shows the route of the tour. Below is a list of attractions, including their details.
Individual Sights in LleidaSight 1: Centre d'Art la Panera
The Centre d'Art la Panera is an art museum in Lleida, Catalonia, Spain. It's named after Carrer de la Panera, the street where it's located, in the old-town area known as Els Vins. Since 2022 the institution is directed by Christian Alonso.
Sight 2: Església de Sant Llorenç
Sant Llorenç is a Romanesque church in Lleida dating from the late 12th century, with Gothic additions from the 15th century. The initial architects of the church were Pere de Coma, the master of works who in charge of La Seu Vella, the old cathedral of Lleida. It has a nave and two aisles, built with the same height, and three apses; the nave is in the Romanesque style, whereas the aisles are Gothic, as is the octagonal bell tower. In 2002 part of the church was refurbished.
Sight 3: Cases Noves
New Houses is a building in Lleida protected as a cultural asset of local interest.
Sight 4: Biblioteca Pública de Lleida
The Public Library of Lleida, also formerly called Biblioteca Pública de la Maternitat, is a public library in the city of Lleida. Its legal owner is the Generalitat de Catalunya. The building was originally a 19th-century maternity house, that is, an orphanage located in the Rambla d'Aragó and has operated as the town's main library since 1998, when it was heavily reformed.
Sight 5: Catedral Nova
The New Cathedral of Lleida or Seu Nova is the seat of the Bishop of Lleida, located in Lleida, Catalonia.
Sight 6: Capella de la Sang
The Capella de la Sang is a monument of the city of Lleida protected as a cultural asset of national interest, in the category of Historical Monument.
Sight 7: Cal Baró
Cal Baró is a Noucentista work in Lleida protected as a cultural asset of local interest.
Sight 8: Casa Morera
Casa Morera is a house in Lleida protected as a cultural asset of local interest.
Sight 9: Font de l'Hospital
The source of the Hospital is a neoclassical work of Lleida protected as a cultural asset of local interest.
Sight 10: Capella del Peu del Romeu
The Chapel of Sant Jaume or Peu del Romeu is a monument of the city of Lleida protected as a cultural asset of national interest, in the category of historical monument.
Sight 11: Edifici Casino Principal
Casino Principal is a building in Lleida protected as a cultural asset of local interest.
Sight 12: Església de Sant Pere
Sant Pere de Lleida is a church in Lleida protected as a cultural asset of local interest.
Sight 13: Oficina de Gestió i Atenció Tributària
The old Treasury is a work of Lleida protected as a cultural asset of local interest.
Sight 14: Casa Melcior
Casa Melcior is a building in Lleida protected as a cultural asset of local interest.
Sight 15: Teatre Principal
The Teatre Principal is the oldest theatre in the city of Lleida. Located in Plaza Paeria, number 7. Currently, it also functions as a cinema exhibition hall with daily screenings, and it was where the first editions of Animac, the International Animation Film Festival of Catalonia, were screened.
Sight 16: Edifici Pal·las
Banco Condal is a work of Lleida protected as a cultural asset of local interest.
Sight 17: Monument a Indíbil i Mandoni
The Statue of Indíbil i Mandoni is an academic work of Lleida included in the Inventory of the Architectural Heritage of Catalonia. It is a bronze sculptural group located in Plaça Agelet i Garriga in Lleida, under the Arch of the Bridge, the old entrance to the city that connects the Calle Mayor with the Pont Vell. The warriors, armed with chains, a spear and a falcata, represent Indíbil and Mandoni, two Ilergetes warlords who defended Lleida from attacks by the Carthaginians and Romans and who, thanks to the struggles and successful negotiations, prevented the city from being razed.
Sight 18: Subdelegació del Govern a Lleida
Govern Civil is an edition of Lleida protected as a cultural asset of local interest.
Sight 19: Font de la Sirena
The Fountain of the Mermaid of Lleida also known as "Font de la Sirena" is a fountain in the Parc des Champs Elysees in Lleida, Catalonia, Spain, which features a statue of a mermaid holding a conch out of which water flows. The fountain is surrounded by a garden.
Sight 20: la Llotja de Lleida
La Llotja de Lleida is a theatre and congress centre in Lleida. It opened its doors in January 2010, and is owned by the city council. Giuseppe Verdi's Il Trovatore premiered there on 21 January that year. Its two congress halls, called A and B, have capacity for 400 and 200 people, while the main auditory, Sala Ricard Vinyes, has 1000 seats. It's located in Pardinyes, next to the river Segre and the Lleida Pirineus railway station, on the site of a former municipal market.
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