Tarragona and the Camp Region Host a Weekend of Carnival, Theater, and Art

The rescheduled Cambrils Carnival parade and various museum exhibitions lead the cultural agenda in the Tarragona area.

Generic image of a decorated street during a Carnival festive celebration.
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Generic image of a decorated street during a Carnival festive celebration.

The Camp de Tarragona region prepares for a busy weekend featuring the rescheduled Cambrils Carnival parade and a variety of theater and art events in Tarragona.

Carnival festivities continue this Saturday, February 21st. In Cambrils, the parade will finally take place at 6:00 PM with a new route after being postponed due to high winds. Meanwhile, Constantí will host its main celebrations, including the parade and the traditional 'burial of the sardine'.
Theater lovers can attend the I Mostra de Teatre Amateur at the Convent de les Arts in Alcover. Families are invited to the Teatre Auditori del Morell for the performance of Bunji, la petita coala, while Montblanc hosts a Catalan-language cinema cycle.
Art exhibitions are also a highlight, with Josep Icart's A la recerca de la llum opening at Tinglado 1 in Tarragona's port area. Additionally, the Museu del Port continues its tribute to women in the maritime industry, and Valls showcases still-life paintings from the Joan Artur Roura i Comas collection.