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    Tanja N.

    On the end of Rambla Nova is Mediterranean Balcony. Beautiful 300 meters long selfie perfect spot overlooking coastline built over 23 meter high cliff drop. If you walk to the left all the way to the end, Roman Theatre will emerge. You can walk across the street and enter to see it into more details or you can take few photos thru the fence from the top (the best view in my opinion). Either way from up close or further out it should not be missed. The Mediterranean is giving amphitheater simply fabulous backdrop.

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    Muralles i Passeig Arqueològic Roman Walls and Archaeological

    Muralles i Passeig Arqueològic Roman Walls and Archaeological

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    This was one of my favorite sites in Tarragona. There is a small entrance fee and bathrooms…read moreavailable. In the 2nd century B.C. a wall was built around Tarraco. The wall originally ran around 3,500 meters and about 1,100 remain. It borders present day Tarragona's Old Quarter and is the oldest Roman construction still conserved outside of Italy. The walls were reinforced in the 16th and 18th centuries. There are shaded gardens, beautiful sculptures, cannons, and historical signage throughout the site.

    The best preserved part of Roman Tarragona are the walls which still encircle the old town, and a…read more1.5km section has been landscaped and is open to the public as an archaeological walk. The lowest layers of the walls consist of large rough-hewn boulders, which survive from the Iberian period. These include two impressive but primitive doorways, which contrast with the more sophisticated Roman walls above, which date from the 3rd century BC and are up to 15m high. This makes them the oldest preserved Roman remains outside Italy. The walk also takes in a number of the bastions built by the British in 1707 during the Wars of the Spanish Succession, complete with cannons, as well as elements from the mediaeval period. Half way along there is a display housed in several vaults describing the history and development of the walls from Roman to modern times. The walk provides good views over the northern half of the modern city and the hills beyond. The walls form part of the Tarragona UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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