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Vic is a city in the inner side of Barcelona (province) in Catalonia. It has a lot of religious history and is an stage in the Catalan Way of St. James. It's in a depression surrounded by mountains and fog is common. .

Understand[edit]

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Map of Vic (Barcelona)

Vic, formerly Ausa, unveils its rich history from Roman and Iberian coins to its role in the War of Succession and the Spanish Civil War. Restored by Guifré el Pilós in 879, Vic was a strategic enclave between Frankish and Islamic forces in the 8th and 9th centuries. During the 18th century, it led the rebellion against Philip V, marking the loss of Catalan freedoms. The Civil War left its mark, with Vic as a key stage for the Carlist Wars. In 1991, ETA attacked, and during the 1992 Summer Olympics, Vic hosted roller hockey competitions.

Get in[edit]

By plane[edit]

The nearest airports are in Girona (GRO IATA) 56 km (35 mi) and Barcelona (BCN IATA) 85 km (53 mi).

The are 2 airfields for tourists:

  • Camp de vol d'Osona-Folgueroles
  • Camp de vol La Puieda

By car[edit]

  • C17 from Granollers to Vic and then to Ripoll
  • C25 Eix transversal from Girona to Vic to Manresa
  • C37 via C17 to Olot

By train[edit]

  • 1 Vic train station (Estació de tren de Vic), pl.de l'estació. R3: L'Hospitalet de Llobregat - Puigcerdà Vic station (Q8842197) on Wikidata

By bus[edit]

  • Sagalés : Barcelona-Vic
  • Teisa : Olot-Vic
  • EixBus : Llleida-Girona

Get around[edit]

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  • Plaça Major,Rambla Davallades,93 889 5155
  • Portal de la Rambla ,C/ el Portal de la Rambla, 4, 93 889 2837
  • L'Atlàntida , Francesc M Masferrer, 2 , 93 889 2471
  • Rbla. Passeig i Rbla. del Carme ,Plaça Santa Clara , 93 889 2837
  • Ronda Pare Coll, Ronda Francesc Camprodon, 45, 93 8893650
  • Remei, Ctra. de la Guixa 93 8893650 Horari
  • Mil·lenari , C/ Pare Gallissà, 2, 93 8134896
  • Seminari Vic , Ronda Francesc Camprodon, 2, 93 8861555

See[edit]

Vic Main Square, north side houses
  • 1 Main Square. The Plaça Major or Mercadal de Vic is a monumental porched square at the highest part of the old town, or Dalt de Vic. Main Square of Vic (Q11942011) on Wikidata
  • 2 Cathedral, Plaça de la Catedral. Daily 10:00-13:00, 16:00-19:00. It is disputed whether the Church of Sant Pere Apòstol or Sta. Maria la Rodona was the first cathedral church. For centuries the bishops celebrated the first Christmas Mass in this church, and the third in that of Sant Pere. The ancient Church of St. Mary was rebuilt from the foundations by Canon Guillem Bonfil in 1140, and consecrated forty years later by Bishop Pere Retorta. In 1787 it was demolished to make room for the new Cathedral. Bishop Jordi (915–38) reconsecrated the Church of Ripoll and also consecrated that of St. Mary of Manresa. The original cathedral, which had but a single nave, thick walls, and few windows, was replaced by that built by Bishop Oliva. As early as the 13th century, Bishop Raimond d'Anglesola wrote a pastoral letter exhorting his people to contribute towards repairing the cathedral. In 1401 Bishop Diego de Heredia added a transept, and in 1585 the door of Sant Joan was added, but the necessity of a complete reconstruction was soon recognized, and towards the end of the 18th century the building was torn down, and the cornerstone of the new one was laid on 24 September 1781. It was consecrated on 15 September 1803. It is classic in design, a combination of Doric and Tuscan, with a façade of white stone enriched with a balustrade. It has three entrances, corresponding to the three naves, and colossal statutes of its six patrons. The interior is Corinthian. All the monuments and altars were destroyed when the old church was demolished, except the high altar which is of alabaster, in the Gothic style, and was given early in the 15th century by D. Bernat Despujol. Among the chapels is that of St. Bernat Calvó (1233–43), who assisted James I of Aragon in the conquest of Valencia. A Gothic doorway leading to the chapter house has been preserved. The conciliar seminary was begun in 1635 by Gaspar Gil and was finally finished, by command of Pope Benedict XIV, by Manuel Muñoz in 1748. The modern seminary is located in the former Jesuit College. It has sent out many famous men, among them Balmes and the poet Jacint Verdaguer, author of "L'Atlàntida". The episcopal palace was destroyed in the wars of 1640 and rebuilt in stages, being completed by Bishop Veyan. The archaeological museum is in this building. Free entrance to the central nave. Vic Cathedral (Q2509421) on Wikidata Vic Cathedral on Wikipedia
  • 3 MEV Museum of Medieval Art (Museu Episcopal de Vic - Museu d'Art medieval), Plaça Bisbe Oliba, 3, +34 938 869 360, . 10:00-18:00. The MEV occupies a pre-eminent place among the museums of Europe and gathers one of the best collections of Romanesque and Gothic art in the world. services: Multimedia guide in Catalan, Spanish, English and French · Shop · WiFi throughout the building · Wardrobe and luggage room · Rest area · Auditorium Library · Building adapted for people with reduced mobility · Wheelchair rental. €8.5. Museu Episcopal de Vic (Q13422111) on Wikidata
  • 4 Leather Art Museum (Museu de l’art de la Pell), Carrer Arquebisbe Alemany, 5, +34 938 833 279, . Tu-Sa 10:00-13:00, 16:00-19:00; Su 11:00-14:00. Dedicated to the decorative and applied arts of leather, the collection assembled by Andreu Colomer Munmany is exhibited, focusing on objects made entirely or partially with leather. €3. Museum of Leather Artistry. A. Colomer Munmany Collection (Q4890691) on Wikidata Museum of Leather Artistry. A. Colomer Munmany Collection on Wikipedia
  • 5 Museum of Sant Antoni M. Claret, Casa Mare Missioners Claretians ,C. St. Antoni M. Claret, 8, +34 93 885 02 42, . Reservation required. Located next to the Holy Sepulcher Temple, it is a complete didactic space about the life of Father Claret, the places where he lived, where he preached, the activities he carried out and in general about the life he had.
  • 6 Balmes Museum (Museu Balmes), Plaça Don Miquel de Clariana, 3, +34 93 8862091. Reservation required. Exhibition on the work of the Vigata philosopher Jaume Balmes in the room where he died. (Q11938044) on Wikidata
  • 7 Roman Temple (temple romà), 2, del Pare Xifrè street, . Tu-Sa 11:00-13:00, 18:00-20:00; Su:18:00-20:00. It is the most important monument due to its antiquity. It was built at the beginning of the first century. Unknown for centuries because it was surrounded and was part of the Montcada castle, erected at the end of the 11th century. The walls of the Temple cell formed the inner courtyard of the castle and were recovered from 1882 when the old building that had housed the functions of the residence of the veger, seat of the Royal Curia, barn of the city and prison Roman temple of Vic (Q2294240) on Wikidata Roman temple of Vic on Wikipedia

Do[edit]

Hiking[edit]

Long-range[edit]

Balloon flights[edit]

The geographical characteristics of the plain of Vic make it particularly suitable for the practice of balloon flight. Several companies offer the opportunity to live the unique experience of contemplating the city and the region from the sky. A feeling to remember for a lifetime.

Mountain bike[edit]

Starting point

  • 3 center BTT Plain of Vic, Alberg Canonge Collell, Av. Olímpia, 4, +34 938 894 938. The reception point is Alberg Canonge Collell located in Vic and has a park of 10 different types of bikes, certified helmets and minimum spare kit for each bike. The point also offers other services such as point of washing, bicycle parking, motor vehicle repair shop, vending machines, showers and toilets for users, also information about the center, routes, the area and its resources.
  • Route 1, green: Vic – Gurb – Vic
  • Route 2, blue: Vic – Santa Eulàlia de Riuprimer – La Guixa – Vic
  • Route 3, bleu: Vic – Gurb - Santa Eulàlia de Riuprimer – La Guixa – Vic
  • Route 4, red: Vic – Gurb – Ermita de Santa Sebastià – Fontfreda – Santa Eulàlia de Riuprimer – Vic
  • Route 5, blue: Vic – Malla - Tona – Múnter – La Guixa – Vic
  • Route 6, red: Vic – Mont-rodon – Puig l’Agulla – Sant Julià de Vilatorta – Calldetenes – Vic
  • Route 7, black: Vic – Creu de Gurb – Sant Bartomeu del Grau – Santa Cecília de Voltregà – Vic
  • Route 7b, black: Puigpelat – Sant Martí Xic – Puigpelat
  • Route 8, blue: Ruta d’enllaç: Vic – Manlleu
  • Route 9, blue: Manlleu – Santuario de Puig Agut – Manlleu
  • Route 10, green: Tona – Mare de Déu de l’Ajuda – Sant Miquel de Vilageriu – Tona
  • Route 11, red: Tona – Múnter – Muntanyola – Sant Cugat de Gavadons – Collsuspina – Tona

Buy[edit]

Markets[edit]

  • Medieval Market
    • The Medieval Market is installed in Vic coinciding with the Pont de la Puríssima (around December 8th). These days the city becomes a large medieval town. It is one of the most important events in the city, from a tourist and commercial point of view, which in recent editions has had more than 100,000 visitors.
  • Mercat del Ram (Livestock exhibition)
    • The Mercat del Ram de Vic, a meeting point for the agricultural sector and a great party for the public.Annual appointment, prior to Holy Week.Livestock exhibitions and competitions, agricultural products, recreational, sporting, cultural and commercial activities, equestrian exhibitions and competitions and a large area dedicated to gastronomy.
  • Vic Live music market
    • Professional market where you can discover sounds from Catalonia, Spain, the Mediterranean and the world. Since 1989, every September for four days, the city of Vic welcomes agents from all areas of music, who have come from all over the world to learn about new proposals, attend forums, exchange knowledge and buy and sell music
  • Lactium
    • A Catalan Cheese exhibition and market. Around Saint George day (Sant Jordi) April 23rd.

Eat[edit]

The city is renowned for its cured meats, with the Vic sausage standing out, although its most famous variant is the fuet. It's noteworthy that pork is the staple of Vic's gastronomy, influenced by the environmental features of the region, making local products like llonganissa and botifarra unique and distinctive.

Drink[edit]

Sleep[edit]

  • Hotel Balmes - C/ Francesc Pla el Vigatà,938891272
  • Hotel Can Pamplona - Eix Onze de setembre, 10, 938833112
  • Hotel Estació del Nord - ,Plaça Estació ,935166292
  • HOTEL LES CLARISSES - Plaça de Malla, 1, 93 6606000
  • HOTEL UP ROOMS VIC - Passatge Can Mastrot s/n, 938892551

Connect[edit]

Go next[edit]

Manresa, where St. Ignatius Loyola wrote his Spiritual Exercises, is situated in the Diocese of Vic. His memory is venerated in the Santa Cova, which has been converted into a church, and a college of the Jesuits built near it.

Routes through Vic
ManresaL'Estany  w Way of St. James - Camí de St.Jaume E  L'EsquirolGirona


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