Nestled in the mountains of Girona, Spain, Besalú is a town steeped in medieval history, once serving as a regional capital. Its most striking feature is the 12th-century Romanesque bridge, an iconic structure that spans the Fluvià River and has become the town’s emblem. Visitors can explore the ancient Catholic monasteries and admire the well-preserved Romanesque architecture, which includes stone buildings with intricate details. Today, the town offers a glimpse into its rich past, inviting travelers to wander through narrow, winding streets and discover the historical layers that have shaped this scenic corner of Catalonia.
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