Discover the tales of the Episcopal Palace of Astorga, known also as Palacio Gaudi, guided by this engaging in-app audio tour.
You will find yourself in one of the few buildings designed by Antonio Gaudí outside Catalonia. This is a magnificent neo-Gothic building with features of a castle, temple, and stately palace, surrounded by a moat.
Located on the route to Santiago de Compostela, the Palace houses the Museo de los Caminos, where you'll learn about the history of one of the oldest dioceses in Spain through an evocative art collection.
In the Low Level of the Palace, you will marvel at the vaults decorated with glazed ceramics as well as the capitals, the mesulones, and the curious stained glass windows.
Continuing your tour in the Basement of the Palace, you will discover epigraphic, numismatic, and lapidary collections. On the First Floor, you will examine starry capitals that are like the capitals of the Sainte Chapelle in Paris and incredible stained glass windows.
Enjoy both the Palace with its magnificent architecture and the Museum with its unique religious heritage!
Note! This tour is not affiliated with The Astorga Episcopal Palace but is provided by an independent creator.
- Included
- Entrance ticket to the Episcopal Palace of Astorga
- Downloadable multimedia audio tour on WeGoTrip app (English)
- Detailed route with step-by-step navigation through the Palace
- Offline functionality, audio narration, and written text explanations
- Excluded
Personal guide — you will get the tour on the mobile app
Earphones — you should bring your own
Pickup points and times will be confirmed after booking.
After booking, you will receive an email and SMS with a direct download link for the app and audio-guide.
- We recommend you to arrive no more than 10 minutes before the indicated time to avoid queues outside.
- Route adapted for visitors with reduced mobility.
- You must hold on to your ticket throughout the visit.
- After your ticket has been used to go through an entrance point, you won't be able to leave the museum and enter again.