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TOP FLIGHT English Summar y Number 07 /116/ July 2019 Girona FLORAL MIDDLE AGES T This small but charming city was besieged 25 times during its history but surprising- ly preserved its historical ap- pearance; and nowadays we can contemplate the frag- ments of the fortress walls built during the times of Ibe- rians. There was the city of Gerunda during the Roman Empire which was later cap- tured by the Visigoths first, then by the Moors, and then by the Franks — and it was the king of the Franks Charles the Great who made Girona one of the fourteen of the origi- nal counties of Catalonia. Fa- vorable geographical loca- tion provided Girona to be well known as one of the most prosperous cities in the West- ern Mediterranean already in the 14th-16th centuries, and was taken by Spain and France during the next two hundred years. The western part of the fortress was de- molished in the 19th century, and from then on the develop- ment of the city really took off. Thanks to the well-preserved medieval center, the tourist boom began in Girona in the 80s of the last century. After a while, the decision was made to restore the fortress wall — it’s a popular tourist destina- tion nowadays. The main attraction of the city is the ancient Girona Ca- thedral which was rebuilt in- to a mosque under the Moors, and when they had been ex- pelled in the 14th century, it was restored in the best tra- ditions of Catalonian Gothic according to the project Jau- me Fabre, an architect of Ma- jorca. You can see wonder- ful silver guilt items by Pere Berneck, a Valencian mas- ter, displayed inside. Anoth- er remarkable Gothic church is the Collegiate Church of St. Felix erected in the 14th cen- tury, and a baroque facade was complemented four cen- turies later. The Jewish heritage is al- so of interest - before the Al- hambra Decree, an edict is- sued in 1492, according to which those who did not wish to accept Christianity were expelled from the Kingdoms of Castile and Aragon, one of the largest Jewish commu- nities in Europe lived over there. You can see a rectan- gular recess for the mezuza, a rolled parchment with in- scribed verses of Shema con- fession on the facade of one of the buildings located on Carrer de Sant Llorenc. The Museum of Jewish history which reflects the history of Jewish communities of Cat- alonia. You should definite- ly walk along the river On- yar which splits the city into two parts and is decorated with many interesting his- torical bridges, including the Eiffel Bridge built before the erection of the Parisien tow- er which brought worldwide fame to the architect. There are interesting buildings on the embankments in Art Nou- veau and Catalonian Nou-