tower of the chapel Cambrils. Costa Dorada
C/ Verge del Camí s/n
43850 Cambrils
Touching the Mediterranean, situated in a beautiful setting, is the archaeological excavation of the Vila Romana La Llosa. He belonged to an important Roman family took up residence near the Imperial Tarraco. The history of this area takes us to the first century BC There has been significant discoveries of pottery, amphorae, coins, utensils and remains of the original construction. It is a place where there are guided tours and you can see a projection of how was this Roman villa. The tower of the chapel is a building of thick-walled rectangular ashlars reinforced at the corners, crowned with battlements and small openings in the defensive type. Its strategic location next to the 'camí Ral' and one of the entrances to the town of Cambrils, made it one of the key defense of the population. Hours From September to June: Saturdays from 11 to 14h Sundays and holidays from 11 to 14. July and August: Tuesday to Friday from 18 to 21h Saturdays from 11 to 14h Sundays and holidays from 11 to 14. Guided tours in groups any day of the week. Closed: Monday, January and 6 January, 1 May 25 and 26 December. Import duties Admission charge reduced rate Combined ticket with the Museum 'Moli de les Tres Eres'-retired - unemployed. free admission under 12 - International Day of Museums - ICOM members - members of the AMC Mostra Torre de l'Ermita en un mapa més gran
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