The market, the gastronomy and the architectural wealth define the personality of this City with Character. Vic and its two-thousand-year history preserve an exceptional heritage. In fact, the variety of styles of the Sant Pere de Vic cathedral, from the Romanesque to the Neoclassical, through the Baroque and the Gothic, is a reflection of the personality of this city. A city full of monuments of the past where you will find a Roman temple from the 1st century, the medieval walls of Peter III, Baroque and modernist buildings... until you reach the Episcopal Museum, which houses an exceptional collection of medieval art. Vic invites you to discover its commercial past in neighbourhoods such as the Adoberies, squares such as the Mercat and the Pont de Queralt that made it one of the most influential centres of medieval Catalonia. Take the opportunity to tour the market stalls in Plaça Major. It has been open every Tuesday and Saturday since the 9th century and is one of the most characteristic and dynamic spaces in the city. You cannot leave this city with character without making a stop at Casa Riera Ordeix. Here, for over 163 years, they have been making the well-known llonganissa de Vic, which has an PGI (Protected Geographical Indication) distinction. During the guided tour you will learn about its production process and then you will taste this sausage, the gastronomic ambassador of the city of Vic. If you want to know the natural environment of the city, go inland towards the Guilleries-Savassona Natural Area, where the important Romanesque monastery of Sant Pere de Casserres, from the 11th century, and the Montseny Natural Park, which has an interpretation center in Viladrau, is located.</ p> Its characteristic leafy forests were the scene of stories and legends starring famous bandits from the area such as Serrallonga and mythical beings such as water women and the witches of Viladrau.