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Air Raid Shelter nº. 4
The strategic character of the city of Tortosa throughout its thousand years of history can be discovered from a quick look at the maps, models and studies that have been produced or, alternatively, by working your way around its miles […]
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The Jew’s Gate
The Jew’s Gate, also known as the Iron Gate, is a secondary entrance to the town located beside the Call, or Jewish ghetto, right in the middle of the surviving walls. It linked the ghetto to the Jewish cemetery outside […]
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Municipal Park and Llotja
Located between the Avinguda de la Generalitat and the River Ebro, the park came about because of the expansion of the city and the demolition of the city walls at the end of the 19th Century. The project was overseen […]
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Despuig Palace and Oriol Palace
Despuig Palace and Oriol Palace, neighbouring buildings located in Carrer de la Rosa, are both of them large civil Gothic representatives in the city. Built in the XVth century, it is very possible that they were united in the past, […]
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Old Railway Bridge- Greenway
The bridge over the river Ebro in Tortosa is the most significant masonry work on the railway line from Valencia to Tarragona. Its construction was very laborious and delayed the final inauguration of the line, which, as usual, had been […]
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Lamote de Grignon House
This building, built in 1911 and designed by the architect Josep Maria Vaquer i Urquizú, is located between the confluence of carrer Montcada and the Angel, in the herat of the city’s shopping area. Its façade, decorated with a great […]
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Orleans small fort
The stronghold sits on the southernmost hill that overlooked the city. Its location enabled it to survey a large sector immediately to the south of the city, while also being connected by a double caponier to the defences on the […]
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Provincial Council Office Palace
Facing the river, near the site where the old Pont de Barques floating bridge once stood (to collect the taxes on goods transported down the river Ebro), we can see the former headquarters of the Diputació del General (Provincial Council), […]
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Bau House (1912)
On carrer Ramon Berenguer IV, Casa Bau is an imposing Art Nouveau building and one of the tallest in the city. Built between 1912 and 1915, based on a project by the architect Josep Plantada, it was commissioned by Josep […]
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Matheu House
The Carrer Teodor González marks the southern edge of the mediaeval town walls, later reinforced in the early modern period, which ran from the mountain to the river. This is also the beginning of the urban development that linked the […]
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The Romeu Gate
The Romeu gate, one of the most popular sights in the town, in the centre of the old quarter, is the only one of the interior gates of medieval Tortosa to survive, though it has been rebuilt on several occasions. […]
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Climent House
Halfway along Carrer Montcada, which was once one of the city’s major most important social, economic and historic thoroughfares, we come across a great example of an Art Nouveau family house: House Climent. The pharmacist Ricard Climent Ferrer commission the […]
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