Andorra

Explore Andorra la Vella: Casa de la Vall & the Barri Antic

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Overview

Europe's highest capital is best known for its duty-free shopping avenue, but a genuine old quarter and a centuries-old parliament building sit just a short walk from the crowds.

Travel

Andorra la Vella's fame rests mostly on Avinguda Meritxell's duty-free shopping — but a short walk from the main avenue, the Barri Antic old quarter preserves the narrow stone streets and low-rise architecture that predate the country's transformation into a shopping and ski destination, a genuine contrast to the glass-fronted electronics stores nearby. At its centre stands Casa de la Vall, built in 1580 and serving for centuries as the seat of the Consell General, Andorra's parliament — its stone facade and beamed council chamber offer a direct look at how the country actually governed itself through the co-principality's long history, before the modern parliament building took over day-to-day business. Guided visits walk through the original council chamber, still furnished much as it was used, alongside a small collection documenting Andorra's unusual governance under the joint French and Spanish heads of state. Together, the Barri Antic and Casa de la Vall give visitors a genuine reason to step away from the shopping streets, even briefly, and see the older, quieter capital underneath the modern commercial one.

Built in 1580, Casa de la Vall served for centuries as the seat of the Consell General, Andorra's parliament, before the country's modern legislative building took over day-to-day business. Guided visits walk through the original council chamber, still furnished much as it was used, alongside a small collection documenting the country's unusual governance under its joint French and Spanish heads of state — a direct, concrete look at how a co-principality actually ran itself, in contrast to the abstract “world's only co-principality” framing most visitors arrive with.

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Andorra's historic parliament building, built in 1580 and used for centuries as the seat of the Consell General. Guided visits walk through the original council chamber, still furnished much as it was used, giving a direct look at how the co-principality actually governed itself.

Diplomatic missions in Andorra la Vella

1 embassy based in this city, grouped by region.

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