'Descobrim Lleida' program returns with expanded capacity and new heritage sites

The third edition of the social initiative increases its offer of free monthly cultural visits aimed at vulnerable groups.

Generic image of a group of people visiting a historical monument in Lleida, such as a medieval wall.
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Generic image of a group of people visiting a historical monument in Lleida, such as a medieval wall.

The Council of Social Action and Innovation of the Lleida City Council has launched the third edition of 'Descobrim Lleida', a free cultural visit program running from October to May.

The 'Descobrim Lleida' project, which combines heritage, coexistence, and inclusion, has expanded the available places to fifty. The cultural outings, which take place monthly, are specifically aimed at people who may be in vulnerable situations.
This initiative originated from a request by users of the Mariola Senior Center to facilitate access to local culture. The goal is to showcase the historical and social richness of the capital of Segrià.
Among the sites that can be visited between October and May are the Castell Templer de Gardeny (Templar Castle), the Medieval Walls, the Roman Domus (located in the Enric Granados Municipal Auditorium), and the Sant Jaume Chapel in Peu del Romeu.
In addition to historical heritage, the program also includes visits to places of social and economic interest such as the Foundation's Social Dining Hall, the Sírius Personal Autonomy Center, the Llotja, the exhibition on the history of the railway in Lleida, the Palau de la Paeria, and the monumental complex of Vi de Pedra – Seu Vella.