• 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.
  • History: Astorga is a city very strategically located in the Way of Santiago. Episcopal city since a remote antiquity, the first known reference of an Episcopal palace...
  • Discover the history of Gaudí’s palace. Contact information and map. Find out what to see and do in Astorga | spain.info.
  • There are many gems to be found in this area, including the the Town Hall Square and the enormous cathedral and, of course, the Episcopal Palace or Gaudí Palace.
  • The Episcopal Palace ( Bishops Palace ) is a fine example of Baroque architecture. The grand stairwells with their fresco domes are impressive.
  • The Episcopal Palace is one of the landmarks of the French city of Angers, located in the west of the country in the Loire region.
  • Projected by Antonio Gaudí after the fire that destroyed the former Episcopal palace of Astorga in 1886, it is a neo-Gothic modernist building that brings together...
  • In the year 1962 the Episcopal Palace of Astorga was converted into museumdevoting their exhibitions to pieces related to the Santiago’s road.
  • For all of the above mentioned, the Episcopal Palace, is along with the cathedral, the most admired monument in Astorga.
  • The tunnel that connects the garden of the Episcopal Palace with the Granary has a remarkable history stretching back to the Middle Ages...