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Tarragona Ruins

Tarragona, the Emperor Augustus's favorite winter resort, had arguably the finest amphitheater in Roman Iberia, built in the 2nd century AD for gladiatorial and other contests. The remains have a spectacular view of the sea. You're free to wander through the access tunnels and along the tiers of seats. In the center of the theater are the remains of two superimposed churches, the earlier of which was a Visigothic basilica built to mark the bloody martyrdom of St. Fructuós and his deacons in AD 259.

Ruins

Quick Facts

Parc de l'Amphiteatre Roma s/n
Tarragona, Catalonia  43003, Spain

977-242579

www.tarragona.cat/patrimoni/museu-historia

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: €5 (joint entry with 6 monuments €15), Closed Mon.

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