Have you already enjoyed a Barcelona holiday and are looking for somewhere new to explore in Catalonia? How about Girona? Located to the Northeast of Barcelona, the stunning city of Girona is home to one of the world’s best preserved Jewish quarters, known locally as ‘El Call’, and transports you back in time, through a true labyrinth of narrow medieval streets which wind throughout the city.

Girona’s Jewish quarter is believed to date from the year 982, although it is understood to have not become an established community until 1160. There is a dark yet fascinating history here, in such beautiful surroundings, and many have compared the beauty of Girona to Old Town Jerusalem.

Today, like many locations in Barcelona, Girona’s Jewish quarter is a real mix of old and new. While the stone walls and cobbled streets still remain, there has been an influx of bars, restaurants, and shops which have helped to rejuvenate this old district and make it a top destination for visitors to Spain.

Jewish Quarter Highlights

There’s lots to see and do in Girona’s Jewish quarter, but the main attraction for many is the Museum of Jewish History. The museum highlights Catalonia’s Medieval Jewish communities, and features glazed ceramics from the 12th century, bronze and silver artifacts recovered from the Montjuïc area, and even a miniature replica of the Jewish quarter! Maybe you could spot your Spain villa within the model? Another interesting activity in Girona is to visit the Mikvah; the Jewish ritual baths which were only discovered a few years ago, and excavated to become yet another great attraction in this historic city.

Staying in Girona

A Spain vacation rental close to Girona’s Jewish quarter is the perfect choice for anyone interested in history, architecture, or simply great photo opportunities. There’s a very strong community feel here, which makes Girona’s Jewish quarter a great place to stay; it’s warm, welcoming, and truly fascinating.