The Cathedral of Girona is located in the most genuine place of the Força Vella. Built between the 11th and 18th centuries, it is configured from a set of walls and spaces of different styles, from the Romanesque (cloister and tower of Charlemagne) to the Baroque of the façade and the staircase. The Cathedral staircase has always been praised for the great scenery it presents. The imposing façade of the Cathedral acts as a backdrop, with colorful baroque decoration; The staircase unfolds in front of it, making three groups of around thirty steps and two large terraces in the middle, with an elegant aesthetic sense. The side constructions help to beautify the space with historical taste and to define the space. Part of the cloister and the current museum of the cathedral are built on the basements, from the 11th and 18th centuries.