If you don’t know what to do in Vic, and you want to discover this municipality, from COOLTUR Cultural Tourism we recommend you to visit the building located at Riera Street, 19 in Vic!
Vic is a municipality located in the centre of the Plana de Vic, and is the capital of the region of Osona.
Vic, which is made up of the city of Vic and La Guixa, is an Episcopal See. In fact, this municipality is popularly known as the City of Saints. One of the most characteristic elements of this municipality is its main square.
In Vic you can find a large number of heritage elements, from different periods, of great value. But you can also enjoy nature in its purest form within the municipality.
Riera Street, 19 in Vic
In the centre of the city of Vic, specifically at Riera Street, 19 in Vic, you can see the remains of an old building in the modernist style.
Although the current building has been completely refurbished, the ground floor of the original building, a modernist building, has been preserved.
A large entrance door, decorated with a border, has been preserved. Above this door there is a coat of arms, made of cut stone, which reads “AVE MARIA”. Above the entrance door is a window decorated with a frame in different shapes. Next to the door there is also a large window with a segmental arch. This window is decorated with painted glass elements.
Both the door and the large window have a wrought-iron grille.
(Cover image: Riera Street, 19 in Vic Photo: COOLTUR Cultural Tourism)
How to get to Vic
Vic is a municipality located in the centre of the Plana de Vic, and is the capital of the county of Osona. To reach this municipality you can use the C-17 and C-25 roads.
You can also reach this municipality by public transport. In this case, we recommend that you check the bus and train timetables before setting off on your journey!