Catalonia has a unique cultural offer due to its quality and variety. History lovers can travel through millennia of history, from Neanderthal times with the dolmens of Albera to the Costa Brava, passing through the Iberian city of Ullastret or the Greek remains of Empúries. The monasteries of Poblet and Sant Cugat del Vallès, as well as the medieval city of Besalú, are other jewels that allow us to take a leap in time, specifically to the Middle Ages. For art enthusiasts, Catalonia is a paradise. Here, modernist art finds its maximum expression in the works of Antoni Gaudí, such as the Sagrada Família or Park Güell. The museums dedicated to Picasso and Miró, in Barcelona, or the Dalí Theatre-Museum, in Figueres, allow visitors to delve into the world of some of the most renowned artists on the Catalan scene. The intangible heritage of Catalonia is a vibrant treasure that embraces culture and art. It manifests itself through ancestral practices such as sardanes or human castles, which express the collective identity and community spirit of Catalans. Every year, 16,000 castles are built in Catalonia. Will you miss it? The culture of fire is also very present there. The correfoc is a show in which the public interacts with firecrackers, sparks and "devils" that advance through the streets to the rhythm of the percussion. The Patum de Berga is the most famous and traditional fire festival, along with the descents of the Pyrenees. Nor can we forget the giants and the sardanes or the traditional dances, very present throughout the territory. The musical and theater scene in Catalonia is very diverse. You can find festivals of all kinds, from the most modern and avant-garde styles such as Sónar or Primavera Sound, to the more traditional music of the Old Music Festival of the Pyrenees, a festival that is held in various towns in the area. On the other hand, the Temporada Alta theater festival in Girona or the Grec Festival in Barcelona are references in the performing arts. Do you love books and movies? In Catalonia, you can enjoy both not only in bookstores and movie screens. Come for Sant Jordi (April 23) and experience Valentine's Day surrounded by books and roses. Or follow some of the literary routes that take you through the most emblematic settings of some novels or through the lives of such renowned authors as George Orwell, Mercè Rodoreda or Carlos Ruiz Zafón. If you prefer the audiovisual world, you can visit some of the locations of the Game of Thrones series or some of the films of such famous directors as Orson Welles, Pedro Almodóvar, Woody Allen or Jaume Balagueró. A whole world awaits you. Live it! Catalonia is a living culture.