Visiting Solsona is like traveling to a medieval walled past. This City with Character has a remarkable historical and cultural legacy. Its patrimonial treasure is due in part to its bishopric, which accumulated a large number of pieces of art, from the Neolithic to the 20th century. All can be seen at the Diocesan and Regional Museum. The baroque altarpieces of the 18th century are another gem of artistic value in Solsona and the region. Among the most outstanding are the chapel of the Virgin of the Cloister of the cathedral of Santa Maria de Solsona, also those of the churches of Sant Pere Matamargó (Pinós) and that of Sant Llorenç de Morunys. All can be admired on a route through 14 essential buildings of this artistic movement. The Espai Solsonès Barroc interpretation centre, located in Riner, offers an excellent contextualisation of this architectural style through works of art and audiovisuals. Solsona is the city of Catalonia with more giants and popular bestiary. A fact that is evidenced by the celebration of Carnestoltes. This unique party based on mockery and exaggeration has maintained its essence since the 17th century. The dances of crazy giants and the animals of the popular bestiary are quite a colorful spectacle. Don't miss the Quarto dels Gegants, where guided tours are organised every Saturday. All the beasts, giants and capgrossos that come out into the streets during the Festa Major and Corpus Christi are kept here. The natural surroundings of Solsona invite you to enjoy cycling routes through the Mare de la Font park or tour the Ribera Salada river basin, which has several viewpoints to appreciate the mountainous landscape of the Pyrenees of Catalonia. Take the opportunity to visit the castle of Castellvell, located on a hill to enjoy the panoramic views of the modernist cemetery of Olius.