The tradition says that, in the 15th century, the plague fell on the town and the inhabitants asked for the intercession of Sant Sebastià, promising that they would perpetually go on a pilgrimage to...
This house was commissioned by Joan Sans to the architect Antoni de Falguera in 1906. It is a unique building thanks to its aesthetic eclecticism. It has a maritime façade with modernist gargoyles...
The sanctuary of Sant Grau is located 15 km from Tossa, on the Cadiretes massif. It is accessed by the road that goes from Tossa to Sant Feliu de Guixols along the coast.
In the neoclassical style, the parish church of Sant Vicenç began to be built in 1755, because the old church of Sant Vicenç, located in Vila Vella, had become small to fit the parishioners. In...
Dated on the 14th century, it is a fortified building with a quadrangular lookout tower from the 16th century, with flats and barbecues. Also, it is worth seeing the little box located at an corner on...
This was one of the first to be built outside the walls as a result of the 16th century population increase. Located in the neighborhood of Sa Roqueta, a typical fishermen's neighborhood, it is a...
Built in the 16th century, it is explained that it was an ex-voto by the sailor Antoni Caixa in gratitude to the Mare de Déu dels Socors for having saved him from a shipwreck. The current chapel...
This tower is a faithful testimony of the watchtowers that Philip II built in the 16th century on the Mediterranean coast of the Iberian Peninsula to protect the villages from the incursions and raids...
Discovered in 1914 by Dr. Ignasi Melé, the Roman villa of the Almond trees (1st century BC - 6th century AD) is one of the most important in the ancient province of Tarraco. Especially dedicated to...