The county town of Besalú conserves a unique set of Jewish heritage in Catalonia:
a Mikveh from the 12th century and traces of a synagogue closed in the 13th century.
In 1966 Besalú was declared a national historic-artistic
site. Since that time many finds have been made and amazing recovery of heritage has
been developed. Its medieval, irregular laid out streets adapted to the city's orography,
the arches, the steps, the stone houses, the shops that open all the year round to
offer the traveller the craft products of the district, the superb Romanesque bridge
providing access to the urban core, passing over the waters of the Fluvià giving us sometimes fantastic reflections pictures as today is shown.
Superb !!!
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