• The Episcopal Palace of Astorga (Spanish: Palacio Episcopal de Astorga) is a building by Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí. It was built between 1889 and 1913.
  • There’s no denying it, the Episcopal Palace Astorga is full of intrigue and legends that would give any superhero comic a run for its money.
  • The Episcopal Palace is a historic building located in Cardenal Belluga Square.
  • The single ticket to visit the Episcopal Palace of Astorga costs 5,00 euro (6,00 with a tablet with interactive information for the visitor).
  • The Episcopal Palace can be found in the Plaza de la Regla, looking towards the city’s greatest treasure, the Cathedral.
  • The project for the Episcopal Palace of Astorga dates back to the year 1887 and was due to the initiative of the Bishop of this Leonese city...
  • Projected by Antonio Gaudí after the fire that destroyed the former Episcopal palace of Astorga in 1886, it is a...
  • The Episcopal Palace is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 11am to 9pm.
  • The Episcopal Palace ( Bishops Palace ) is a fine example of Baroque architecture.
  • The Bishops’ Palace in Astorga was designed by Antoni Gaudí, the greatest exponent of Catalan Art Nouveau.