Andorra La Vella
Andorra La Vella
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Updated Oct 2024
- 4.54.7/519 Reviewbased on 555 reviews"Andorra is a tourist city with a medieval style. Walking in the city, there are many stone buildings and churches that have retained the medieval times. These buildings are very distinctive and well preserved. If you have enough strength, it is recommended to see. See these art buildings firsthand, feel the history of these buildings, feel the coolness of walking into stone buildings under the sun. Because Andorra is very small. Near the stone house is the center of Andorra, surrounded by shops, tobacco, wine, health care, skin care products, are much cheaper than other European countries."Andorra La Vella115m from downtownHighlights: The valley stone house built in 1580 was originally a private residence of a rich man. Since 1702, it has been the parliament building of Andorra, the court of Andorra downstairs, and the parliamentary hall upstairs. The park outside the stone house can be casually strolled around, but the museum here requires an appointment, and some interesting costumes are preserved in the museum.Show Less
- 4.34.3/59 Review"Andorra's famous little church, which is small, is not exaggerated at all, and the whole church pushes the door in, and everything is in sight, very simple but not solemn. The reason why this church is famous is that it has the only court in Andorra, and it also keeps important information about Andorra, and it is interesting to have the major denominations present at the same time to open it."Andorra La Vella5m from downtownHighlights: The Church of San Estefan, commonly known as the "Andorra Stone Church", is the parish church of Andorra la Vella. Its buildings are arranged in a north-south direction and its history can be traced back to the 11th century. The semi-circular apse on the east side is Roman in style, with gleaming warm-tinted glass windows very attractive, and the rest of the building is more modern.Show Less
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