4.5Casa Vicens(2.223 reviews) - Fabulous place; shame gardens were lost years ago ; audio guide good for all; amazing decor & ceilings- a must see! Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Architectural Buildings • Monuments & Statues • Art Museums
GAUDÍ'S FIRST HOUSE: Casa Vicens is the first masterpiece of Antoni Gaudi and sowed the seeds of later works. Built between 1883 and 1885 as a summer house for the Vicens family, here he showcased his unparalleled talent. Declared UNESCO World Heritage in 2005.See more..
4.5Monumento a los Castellers(795 reviews) - Yet another jewell in Tarragona's crown. Points of Interest & Landmarks • Monuments & Statues
This monument, sculpted by Francesc Ingles y Garcia, was placed here in 1999. it is situated on the Rambla Nova and is one of many monuments on the Rambla. It is a tower of people representing the spirit of Catalonian people. And also representing the real towers that take place.See more..
4.5Reial Monestir De Santes Creus(382 reviews) - Great religious complex and fantastic visit! Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Historic Sites • Monuments & Statues • Churches & Cathedrals
Reial Monestir de Santes Creus is one of three Cistecian Abbeys located in the region (Tarragona and Lleida Province), in the South of Catalonia. It was built in the 12th Century and it was the Royal Pantheon of the Kingdom of Catalono-Aragonese crown until 14th Century, when the pantheon go to Santa Maria de Poblet Monastery. Nowadays it is a religious building, but there is not monks from Mendizabal Desamortization in 1835. It was a lovely visit, especially for historic-lovers. In fact, you can see the main church and a lot of places like the church, the cloister or a part, which is in nowadays in Ruins, but from here you can see very nice views of the main complex. Also, you can see a very nice fountain in cloister, some corridors or big and impressive rooms. Really a fantastic visit. A top in the region. (see also Real Monasterio de Santa Maria de Poblet, Monastery of Santa Maria de Vallbona and Monestir de Santa Maria de Vallbona)See more..