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Plaça Major de Vic – Roman Temple of Vic loop from Vic

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Barcelona
Osona
Vic

Plaça Major de Vic – Roman Temple of Vic loop from Vic

Easy

4.8

(4)

19

hikers

Plaça Major de Vic – Roman Temple of Vic loop from Vic

01:25

5.40km

50m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 29, 2026

Waypoints

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Start point

Bus stop

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2.23 km

Plaça Major de Vic

Highlight • Settlement

The Plaza Mayor is the heart of the old quarter of the city of Vic. It is a monumental square, with a square plan and all porticoes. Here is the town hall, a Gothic building with a bell tower and several houses with beautiful facades of different architectural styles. In the center of the square there is a large unpaved space where the market takes place.

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2

2.25 km

Main Square of Vic

Highlight • Settlement

It's worth a visit.

It has a square shape and is the largest in the city. On all four sides, there is a series of arcades that make the entire turn of the square. In the middle is a large, open, unpaved space where fairs, markets, and concerts are held. On the southeast side we find the town hall, a Gothic building with a bell tower dating from the year 1388.

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3

2.52 km

Roman Temple of Vic

Highlight • Historical Site

The Roman temple of Vic is located in the upper area of the city of Vic, on Padre Xifré street, in the heart of the Osona region (Catalonia).

The building was built at the beginning of the 2nd century, the golden age of the Roman Empire. The temples were a basic piece of every Roman city, even so, the whereabouts of this specific one were unknown until the late date of 1882. In the 11th century, the temple was literally covered by the structure of the Moncada Castle, later It became the residence of the Veguers and finally, the Vic prison. It was not until 1882, during the demolition procedures of the old castle, when the workers sighted with amazement a Corinthian capital.

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4

2.54 km

Plaza Montrodon

Highlight • Settlement

Small square with restaurant,
Very cozy and clean 👍

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5

2.83 km

Museum of Medieval Art

Highlight • Historical Site

The Episcopal Museum of Vic,
Houses a large
number of works of art from ancient times,
Paintings, murals and carvings of religious images...
It was inaugurated in 1891, by Bishop Josep Morgades, who then presided over the Archaeological Society of Vic.
This society had created the lapidary museum on the occasion of the discovery of the Roman Temple of Vic, in 1882, the base of the Episcopal Museum.

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2.91 km

Oliva, Bishop of Vic, 971-1046

Highlight • Monument

Oliba, Bishop of Ripoll and Cuixá, proclaims Peace and Truce.
971-1046

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7

2.97 km

Temple of Saint Anthony M. Claret

Highlight • Religious Site

8

3.03 km

Vic Cathedral

Highlight • Religious Site

The Cathedral of San Pedro de Vic, officially Cathedral of San Pedro Apostle, is located in the province of Barcelona (Spain). It is a religious temple and headquarters of the diocese of the town of the same name. It is characterized because it covers a large part of European architectural history in its different styles, from the Romanesque to the Neoclassical, passing through the full Gothic, the late and the Baroque.

The initial cathedral was built during the episcopate of Abbot Oliba, bishop of Vic (1018 and 1046) in Romanesque style, being consecrated in 1038 by Archbishop Wifred of Narbonne. The bell tower and the crypt are preserved from this stage, whose capitals belong to a previous temple.

The cloister dates back to the 14th century, highlighting the columns and capitals, in a marked Gothic style. The main altarpiece also belongs to this style, although it is later Gothic, dating from the 15th century. Already in the baroque the chapel of San Bernardo is included.

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5.40 km

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Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

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2.65 km

2.17 km

374 m

203 m

Surfaces

4.11 km

1.04 km

233 m

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