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Cambrils’s Museums: The Mill MOLÍ DE LES TRES ERES

The Mill Molí de les Tres Eres is an old hydraulic flour mill, and today the main headquarters of the History Museum of Cambrils. You can visit all year round the permanent exhibitions “Cambrils: the origins”, dedicated to archeology and “El Moli de las Tres Eres”: a living testimony of the past, where the initial use of […]

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THE ARRIVAL OF BOATS INTO CAMBRILS PORT

A picture postcard is what the fishing port is, where we can witness one of the most traditional activities that can be enjoyed in Cambrils, the arrival of the fishing boats coming up to 5 o’clock in the afternoon. It’s quite a spectacle with the entrance of the boats surrounded by hopeful seagulls, boats loaded […]

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Cambrils’s Museums: ROMAN VILLA OF LA LLOSA

The Roman Village of La Llosa is a site open to the public where the preserved remains of a villa are shown in the immediate surroundings of Tarraco, inhabited between the 1st and 6th centuries AD. The building is classified as a Cultural Asset of Local Interest. On site, a virtual guide has been installed through […]

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Cambrils’s Museums: The Port Tower

The Port Tower, located in the maritime neighbourhood, has become an icon in our fishing village since the arrival of tourists to Cambrils. Built as a lookout tower over the coast in the seventeenth century, the building is listed as a Cultural Asset of National Interest and is open to the public, as well as […]

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Cambrils’s OLD QUARTER

Discover Cambrils’s old quarter, La Vila, the Cambrils neighbourhood where it all began, stroll through its narrow streets, look for shade in the summer and the sunspots in the short winter; wander into Lloberas street and out again to stumble across the entrances to the anti-aircraft shelter built by more women rather than men during […]

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