Historical and monumental heritage |
Museums and centres of interpretarion |
Artistic sets |
Historical routes |
Famous people |
Craftsmanship |
Celebrations of historical recreation |
Cultural days |
The Iberians, the Romans, the Arabs, the Christians and the Jewish have left their trace in the history and the culture of Terres de l'Ebre. For this reason, the historical routes will allow you to discover a rich and varied legacy: the Iberian villages in Tivissa and Moleta del Remei in Alcanar, the Templar fortresses of Miravet and Tortosa, the towrope way that goes along the Ebro river or the sites of the Battle of the Ebro, where some of the bloodiest moments of the Spanish Civil War took place. You can visit an interpretation centre in most of these places, which will help you to travel back in time and enjoy all the details of the local history which have forged the personality and the culture of the local people. The mark Domus Templi (the Templar domains) articulates the Templar route | |
Walking along the streets of La Fatarella (Terra Alta) you will notice the singularity of the porches.
| |
Guided visits along the streets and other typical places in l'Ametlla.
| |
The Tourist office from Gandesa organizes guided visits around the village.
| |
Along the centuries, the waters of the Ebro have been furrowed by several civilizations: the Iberians, the Romans, the Saracens, the Christians | |
At the end of the XIX and beginning of XX century Tortosa experienced a period of social, economic and town-planning splendour. | |
A labyrinthine framework of narrow streets and picturesque squares with a well. | |
You can notice the importance of Christian culture in Tortosa. The Cathedral, the Episcopal Palace, the Royal Schools or the numerous convents | |
Nine centuries after the Christian reconquest, Tortosa has still preserved the flavour of the Islamic times | |