Perpignan is the capital of the administrative region of the Eastern Pyrenees in France, the former Catalan city and in the past it used to be even the capital of the Kingdom of Majorca. Since those times immemorial, only the Palace of the Kings of Majorca, which is a little away from the city center, has survived to our time.
Among other attractions worth noting is the luxurious Cathedral in the old town; Fort Le Castillet, overlooking the unusual two-tiered embankment of the river La Bassa, planted with flowers, as well as the café Espi, located on the embankment, famous for its incredible pastries.
A detailed story about the history of Perpignan and its sights, including photographic cards, can be found following the link.