Torrefarrera
#2866 among destinations in Spain
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Facts and practical information
Torrefarrera is a village and municipality in the province of Lleida and autonomous community of Catalonia, Spain. The municipality is split in two parts, the south-eastern part having nearly all the population. ()
Torrefarrera – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Old Cathedral of Lleida, Camp d'Esports, La Llotja de Lleida, Church of Sant Llorenç.
3.4 miSHilltop 18th-century cathedralOld Cathedral of Lleida, Lleida
87 min walk • Nestled in the heart of the historic city of Lleida, Spain, the Old Cathedral of Lleida, also known as La Seu Vella, stands as a magnificent testament to the city's rich medieval past. This grandiose cathedral, a blend of Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles...
3 miSSport venue, Arenas and stadiums, FootballCamp d'Esports, Lleida
77 min walk • Camp d'Esports is a multi-use stadium in Lleida, Catalonia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Lleida Esportiu. The stadium holds 13,500 seats, and the dimensions for the football field are 102x68 meters. The architect responsible for the project was Adrian Florensa.
3.5 miSEConcerts and shows, Convention center, TheaterLa Llotja de Lleida, Lleida
90 min walk • La Llotja de Lleida is a theatre and congress centre in Lleida. It opened its doors in January 2010, and is owned by the city council. Giuseppe Verdi's Il Trovatore premiered there on 21 January that year.
3.5 miSChurch, Gothic architecture, Historical placeChurch of Sant Llorenç, Lleida
90 min walk • Sant Llorenç is a Romanesque church in Lleida dating from the late 12th century, with Gothic additions from the 15th century. The initial architects of the church were Pere de Coma, the master of works who in charge of La Seu Vella, the old cathedral of Lleida.
3.3 miSMusic venue, Nightlife, Concert hallAuditori Enric Granados, Lleida
85 min walk • Auditori Enric Granados is the main concert hall in Lleida also hosting the city's music conservatory. It contains a symphonic hall with 803 seats and a chamber music hall with a capacity of 245. This music institution is named after the composer Enric Granados, who was born in Lleida in 1867.
3.4 miSMuseum, Art museumCentre d'Art la Panera, Lleida
87 min walk • The Centre d'Art la Panera is an art museum in Lleida, Catalonia, Spain. It's named after Carrer de la Panera, the street where it's located, in the old-town area known as Els Vins.
3 miSEBasketballPavelló Barris Nord, Lleida
77 min walk • Pavelló Barris Nord is an arena in Lleida, Catalonia, Spain. It is primarily used for basketball games and the home arena of Força Lleida CE.
3.1 miSStreetAvinguda de Prat de la Riba, Lleida
81 min walk • Avinguda Prat de la Riba, formerly called Avenida del General Mola in Francoist Spain, is one of the main avenues of the city of Lleida. It is 2.5 km in length and 25 meters wide, with 3 lanes in each traffic direction. It is named after the Catalan politician Enric Prat de la Riba, whereas its former namesake was Emilio Mola.
3.6 miSStreetRambla d'Aragó, Lleida
92 min walk • Rambla d'Aragó is an important thoroughfare in the Universitat district of Lleida, Catalonia, Spain. Originally a rambla with a pedestrianised area complete with a marketplace and a service of trams, it underwent several changes and is now a regular street crossed by cars.
3.3 miS 3.6 miSMemorial, Monuments and statuesMonument a Indíbil i Mandoni, Lleida
92 min walk • The statue of Indíbil and Mandonio is a bronze sculptural group that is located in the Agelet and Garriga square in Lérida, under the Arch of the Bridge, the old entrance to the city that connects the Main Street with the Old Bridge.