Catalan Cultural Heritage
Catalan cultural heritage encompasses the rich traditions, languages, and artistic expressions of the Catalonia region in northeastern Spain. It includes the unique Catalan language, which is spoken by millions, and various forms of traditional music, dance, and festivals, such as the famous Castells (human towers) and Sardana dance.
Architecturally, Catalonia is renowned for its modernist buildings, particularly those designed by Antoni Gaudí, including the iconic Sagrada Família. The region also boasts a diverse culinary scene, featuring dishes like pa amb tomàquet and crema catalana, which reflect its agricultural heritage and Mediterranean influences.