Chapel dedicated to a legend about the supposed passage of the Apostle Santiago through Lleida and the miracle of his feet.
Baroque cathedral erected in the 18th century to compensate for the loss of the medieval cathedral converted into a military fort.
Impressive Gothic building that was a pilgrims’ hospital and where Saint Ignatius of Loyola stayed in 1522.
One of the best artistic productions of 13th century of European medieval architecture, the Seu Vella is a singular cathedral that leaves no one indifferent
Of Visigothic origin, it was initially a major mosque during the Arab period
Beautiful church dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin (XII-XVIII centuries), with a well-preserved Romanesque apse.
Ancient church built on the site of a mosque that suffered enormous destruction during the Spanish Civil War
This cloister reflects the sobriety and harmony characteristic of the Levantine Gothic
Its spiritual importance is highlighted by the presence of the Bell of the Lost, a tradition rooted in the local community

