1. Mediterranean Balcony
A popular viewpoint offering stunning panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and the coastline of Tarragona.
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A popular viewpoint offering stunning panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and the coastline of Tarragona.
An ancient Roman amphitheater by the sea, where gladiatorial games were held, offering a glimpse into the past.
A well-preserved Roman circus used for chariot races, showcasing Tarragona's rich Roman heritage.
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Also known as the Devil's Bridge, this impressive Roman aqueduct is located just outside Tarragona and is a testament to ancient engineering.
A tribute to the traditional human towers of Catalonia, this monument celebrates local culture and community spirit.
The remains of the Roman forum in Tarragona, offering insights into the civic life of ancient Tarraco.
An ancient Roman theatre that showcases the architectural style and cultural importance of Roman Tarraco.
The ancient Roman walls that once protected the city, offering a historical walk through Tarragona's past.
A museum showcasing artifacts from the Roman period, providing a deeper understanding of Tarragona's ancient history.
A museum that explores the maritime history of Tarragona, highlighting its significance as a port city.
A historic gate that was once part of the city's medieval walls, leading to the old town of Tarragona.
A museum dedicated to modern art, featuring works by local and international artists.
A scenic walkway along the ancient Roman walls, offering views of Tarragona and insights into its history.
A detailed scale model of the ancient Roman city of Tarraco, providing a visual representation of its historical layout.
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