Port of Tarragona, cultural hub of Tarraco Viva with a dozen proposals

Refugi 1, the Port Museum, and Archive will host exhibitions, reenactments, and conferences during the festival.

Generic image of Roman artifacts in an exhibition.
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Generic image of Roman artifacts in an exhibition.

The Port of Tarragona once again establishes itself as a central point of the Tarraco Viva festival, featuring a diverse cultural program including exhibitions, reenactments, and conferences.

The emblematic spaces of the Moll de Costa, such as Refugi 1, the Port Museum, and the Port Archive, will host a dozen proposals. These activities will take place throughout the two weeks of the festival, offering an immersion into Roman culture.
Among the most notable initiatives is the conversation titled 'Why Rome?', featuring professor Joaquín Ruiz de Arbulo and Magí Seritjol. Visitors can also explore the exhibitions 'The Footprints of Rome', 'The Legacy of Kemet', and 'Constantine's Rome', which delve into different facets of the ancient civilization.
The program will be complemented by the theatrical visit 'Tiberius', held at both the Port Museum and the MNAT, and a live podcast of 'The Three Graces'. Additionally, Refugi 1 will once again host the festival's closing event, scheduled for Sunday 24.