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Tarraco Collection

Tarraco, a city rich in history and culture, is located in Catalonia, Spain

Background imageTarraco Collection: The Ferreres Aqueduct, Tarragona in Catalonia, Spain

The Ferreres Aqueduct, Tarragona in Catalonia, Spain
The Ferreres Aqueduct, also known as the Pont del Diable (Devils Bridge), an ancient bridge, part of the Roman aqueduct built to supply water to the ancient city of Tarraco

Background imageTarraco Collection: Roman theatre of Tarraco, Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain

Roman theatre of Tarraco, Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain

Background imageTarraco Collection: Triumphal Arch of Bera - Roda de Bera, Spain

Triumphal Arch of Bera - Roda de Bera, Spain
circa 1910s

Background imageTarraco Collection: Roman antefix. Terracotta. Goddess Diana. From Tarragona. 1s

Roman antefix. Terracotta. Goddess Diana. From Tarragona. 1s
Roman antefix. Terracotta. Figure of god Diana. From Tarragona. 1st century. Episcopal Museum of Vic. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageTarraco Collection: Slab of wall covering with a winged Nike. Roman. 1st c. BC-1s

Slab of wall covering with a winged Nike. Roman. 1st c. BC-1s
Slab of wall covering with a winged Nike. Roman. Late 1st century BC-early 1st century AD. Moulded terracotta. From Tarragona (?). Episcopal Museum of Vic. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageTarraco Collection: Spain. Tarragona. Roman Amphitheatre. 2nd century AD

Spain. Tarragona. Roman Amphitheatre. 2nd century AD
Spain. Catalonia. Tarragona. Roman Amphitheatre. Built in the 2nd century AD

Background imageTarraco Collection: Spain. Catalonia. Tarragona. Muralleta. Small wall. 15th c

Spain. Catalonia. Tarragona. Muralleta. Small wall. 15th c
Spain. Catalonia. Tarragona. In front of the facade of the Roman Circus, was built the muralleta (small wall) on the 15th century and also the octogonal tower de les monges (the nuns)

Background imageTarraco Collection: Roman Art. Spain. Tarragona Amphitheatre. Catalonia

Roman Art. Spain. Tarragona Amphitheatre. Catalonia
Roman Art. Spain. Tarragona Amphitheatre. It was built in the 2nd century AD. Catalonia. World Heritage

Background imageTarraco Collection: Augusto Palace or Praetorium or Pilates Tower. Tarragona. C

Augusto Palace or Praetorium or Pilates Tower. Tarragona. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageTarraco Collection: Cyclopean wall. Tarragona. Catalonia. Spain

Cyclopean wall. Tarragona. Catalonia. Spain
Cyclopean wall (6th or 5thcentury B.C.) built of irregular stone blocks. Tarragona. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageTarraco Collection: Spain. Catalonia. Tarragona. National Archaeological Museum

Spain. Catalonia. Tarragona. National Archaeological Museum

Background imageTarraco Collection: Spain. Catalonia. Tarragona. Houses and the roman cyclopean

Spain. Catalonia. Tarragona. Houses and the roman cyclopean
Spain. Catalonia. Tarragona. Houses in the old town. At the botton, the remains of the roman cyclopean wall

Background imageTarraco Collection: Tower of the Scipions. Detail. Near Tarragona. Via Augusta

Tower of the Scipions. Detail. Near Tarragona. Via Augusta
Roman Art. The Tower of the Scipions ( I century AD). Detail. High relief figure. Near Tarragona city. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageTarraco Collection: Roman Villa Els Munts. Near Tarragona. Catalonia. Spain

Roman Villa Els Munts. Near Tarragona. Catalonia. Spain
Roman Villa Els Munts, the residence of a high official in the administration of Tarraco. 2nd century A.D. Ruins. Tarragona. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageTarraco Collection: Tarragona. Colonial Forum. Catalonia. Spain

Tarragona. Colonial Forum. Catalonia. Spain
Tarragona. Colonial Forum. Built in 2nd century B.C.. Arcades with shops or tabernaes. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageTarraco Collection: Spain. Tarragona. Roman Forum. 2nd century B. C Corinthian

Spain. Tarragona. Roman Forum. 2nd century B. C Corinthian
Spain. Tarragona. Roman Forum. 2nd century B.C.. Corinthian columns of porch square. Tarragona city. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageTarraco Collection: Tarragona city. Augusto Palace or Prredtorium or Pilatos Tow

Tarragona city. Augusto Palace or Prredtorium or Pilatos Tow
Roman Art. Roman Praetorium, also known as the Torreon de Pilatos or Augustus Palace. It is not in fact a palace but one of the towers bounding the Forum

Background imageTarraco Collection: Spain, Catalonia, Tarragona (Roman Tarraco), Roman amphitheatre, 1st century bc- 1st century ad

Spain, Catalonia, Tarragona (Roman Tarraco), Roman amphitheatre, 1st century bc- 1st century ad
Spain - Catalonia - Tarragona, Roman Tarraco archaeological site (UNESCO World Heritage List, 2000). Roman amphitheatre, 1st century b.C.- 1st century

Background imageTarraco Collection: Roman aqueduct at Tarragona, Roman Tarraco

Roman aqueduct at Tarragona, Roman Tarraco
Spain - Catalonia - Tarragona. Roman Tarraco. UNESCO World Heritage List, 2000. Roman aqueduct, 1st century AD

Background imageTarraco Collection: Spain, Catalonia, Tarragona, Roman Tarraco, Baths in Roman Villa Dels Munts

Spain, Catalonia, Tarragona, Roman Tarraco, Baths in Roman Villa Dels Munts
Spain - Catalonia - Tarragona. Roman Tarraco, archaeological site (UNESCO World Heritage List, 2000). Roman Villa Dels Munts. Baths, architectural detail

Background imageTarraco Collection: Roman amphiteatre of Tarraco. 1st-2nd c. SPAIN

Roman amphiteatre of Tarraco. 1st-2nd c. SPAIN. CATALONIA. TARRAGONA. Tarragona. Roman art. Early Empire. Architecture

Background imageTarraco Collection: Roman Art. The Tower of the Scipions ( I century AD). Detail. High relief figure

Roman Art. The Tower of the Scipions ( I century AD). Detail. High relief figure. Near Tarragona city. Catalonia. Spain



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Tarraco, a city rich in history and culture, is located in Catalonia, Spain. This ancient city boasts numerous architectural marvels that showcase the grandeur of the Roman Empire. One of Tarraco's most iconic landmarks is the Ferreres Aqueduct. Standing tall and majestic, this aqueduct served as a vital water supply system during Roman times. Its impressive arches are a testament to the engineering prowess of the era. The Roman theatre is another must-visit attraction. With its well-preserved ruins, visitors can step back in time and imagine themselves watching captivating performances amidst an awe-inspiring backdrop. As you wander through Tarragona's streets, you will come across remnants of its glorious past. The Roman walls that once protected the city stand strong to this day, evoking a sense of wonder and admiration for their endurance over centuries. A visit to Tarraco would be incomplete without exploring the Baths in Roman Villa Dels Munts. These ancient thermal baths offer a glimpse into how Romans indulged in relaxation and rejuvenation. For those seeking excitement and entertainment, head to the Roman amphitheatre where gladiators once battled for glory. The echoes of cheers from spectators still resonate within these historic walls. The Triumphal Arch of Bera-Roda de Bera stands proudly as a symbol of victory and triumph. Adorned with intricate carvings depicting scenes from ancient mythology, it serves as a reminder of Tarraco's illustrious past. Art enthusiasts will appreciate exquisite artifacts such as terracotta antefix featuring Goddess Diana or wall coverings adorned with winged Nike at various archaeological sites throughout Tarragona. Not limited to just ancient wonders, it also embraces more recent historical treasures like Muralleta - a small 15th-century wall that adds charm to the cityscape while preserving its heritage.