Visiting Catalonia can be like stepping into a time machine. The cultural routes allow you to travel through the timeline in the most exciting way, whether on foot, by bike, by car or motorbike. Let's start by going back in time, to prehistoric times. Catalonia has almost sixty rock sites that can be discovered through the Rock Art Route, which will allow you to discover some of the most valuable samples of the first artistic expressions of humanity. The coats of the Ermita in Ulldecona, the Cocó de la Gralla in Mas de Barberans or the balms of the mountains of Prades in Montblanc are some of the most representative examples. Following the thread of history, the next stop is at the Roman Tarraco, one of the most important cities of the Iberian Peninsula of its time. You can check its extraordinary legacy in the aqueduct, the circus or the amphitheater, located in a unique location with the sea in the background. In addition, if you come during Easter, you will be able to see Roman soldiers guarding the streets of the city. The end of the classical world gave way to the medieval world with castles and hermitages as the most representative architectural works. It is about the historical period that has left the biggest mark on the Catalan territory and, if you want to get to know it in depth, you have several cultural routes that will make it very easy for you. If you like to walk and enjoy the mountains, the Ruta dels Castells de Frontera, which will allow you to discover impressive medieval buildings such as the castles of Cardona, Miravet, Torroella de Montgrí or Mur, or walled enclosures such as Montblanc. The Vall de Boí, a Pyrenean area that hides some of the most spectacular treasures of Romanesque art such as Sant Climent and Santa Maria de Taüll. Art and history aside, this route allows you to delve into one of the most extraordinary natural areas such as the Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici National Park. The Jews were expelled from the Iberian Peninsula in 1492, but their mark was far from erased. Through the Calls Route you will follow the footprint of this community in Catalonia before this fact. Finally, we go into more recent times through three routes that will not leave you indifferent. Follow the footprints of industrialization and textile colonies, discover the work of Antoni Gaudí, the modernist genius visiting one of his most emblematic buildings, such as the Sagrada Família or Park Güell, and relive the history of the early 20th century following the route Art and war, with which you can learn about the life of Pablo Picasso during the period of the Spanish Civil War. Take a trip back in time and discover the culture, history, art, religion and economic and social evolution of Catalonia by traveling throughout the territory. Choose your cultural route and don't sleep on it. On foot, by bike or by car. Either way, an unforgettable trip awaits you.