Forum Provincial Tarraco (Tarragona Provincial Square), Tarragona
The Provincial Forum of Tarraco is a significant Roman archaeological site, covering an expansive area of 18 hectares. Forming an integral part of the Archaeological Ensemble of Tarraco, alongside other Roman remnants in the city, it earned recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000. Emperor Vespasian initiated its construction in 73 AD, and it remained in use until the 5th century.
The focal point of worship within the forum has since been occupied by structures such as the Cathedral and other edifices. Emperor Vespasian's directive led to the establishment of this forum, which served various civic and religious functions. The square witnessed significant activities until the 5th century when the surrounding buildings underwent transformations into private residences.
In subsequent centuries, particularly from the 12th century onward, the interior of the square underwent urbanization, and a street layout was implemented, preserving its historical footprint to the present day. This area now corresponds to the intricate network of streets constituting a substantial portion of Tarragona's medieval district, reflecting the enduring historical legacy of the Provincial Forum of Tarraco.
The focal point of worship within the forum has since been occupied by structures such as the Cathedral and other edifices. Emperor Vespasian's directive led to the establishment of this forum, which served various civic and religious functions. The square witnessed significant activities until the 5th century when the surrounding buildings underwent transformations into private residences.
In subsequent centuries, particularly from the 12th century onward, the interior of the square underwent urbanization, and a street layout was implemented, preserving its historical footprint to the present day. This area now corresponds to the intricate network of streets constituting a substantial portion of Tarragona's medieval district, reflecting the enduring historical legacy of the Provincial Forum of Tarraco.
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Forum Provincial Tarraco (Tarragona Provincial Square) on Map
Sight Name: Forum Provincial Tarraco (Tarragona Provincial Square)
Sight Location: Tarragona, Spain (See walking tours in Tarragona)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Tarragona, Spain (See walking tours in Tarragona)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Walking Tours in Tarragona, Spain
Create Your Own Walk in Tarragona
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Roman Ruins Walking Tour
The city of Tarraco, the capital of the Hispania Tarraconensis province, held significant prominence within the vast Roman Empire. The remnants of those days, concentrated in the heart of Tarragona, are the pivotal historical sites that contribute to its UNESCO World Heritage status.
Indeed, the city's acclaim largely stems from its Roman ruins, notably the 2nd-century AD Roman... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.9 Km or 1.8 Miles
Indeed, the city's acclaim largely stems from its Roman ruins, notably the 2nd-century AD Roman... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.9 Km or 1.8 Miles
Tarragona Introduction Walking Tour
Nestled in the southern part of Catalonia, Spain, Tarragona is a coastal city boasting an abundance of ancient Roman ruins, rolling mountains, and magnificent beaches.
Shrouded in myth and mystery, Tarragona carries a name whose origins remain debated—linked to figures like Tarraho or Tearcon the Ethiopian, a seventh-century BC pharaoh. Its true founding date is also obscured in time.
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Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.7 Km or 1.7 Miles
Shrouded in myth and mystery, Tarragona carries a name whose origins remain debated—linked to figures like Tarraho or Tearcon the Ethiopian, a seventh-century BC pharaoh. Its true founding date is also obscured in time.
... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.7 Km or 1.7 Miles