If you have arrived in Catalonia and want to know where to find UNESCO-recognised sites, you are at the perfect starting point to discover a land with a rich and diverse cultural legacy, present in its cities, landscapes and traditions. Today we invite you to discover Catalonia through its heritage. It is an itinerary you can complete by combining train travel with the occasional car journey, allowing you to see how heritage is part of everyday life and how it helps to make sense of the region. Begin a journey that connects history and the land. Rock art of the Mediterranean Basin In various parts of the region, rock art sites are preserved as part of the Rock Art of the Mediterranean Basin on the Iberian Peninsula, declared World Heritage by UNESCO. This legacy, with more than sixty sites in Catalonia, includes paintings dating from between 10,000 and 3,450 BC depicting hunting scenes, everyday life and human and animal figures. Sites such as the Roca dels Moros in El Cogul, the Ulldecona Hermitage rock shelters and the groups in the Prades Mountains let you discover these earliest forms of human expression in open natural settings.