The Museu de Reus reopens its doors to the public this Friday, January 30, at 6:30 PM, following a year of renovation work. The facility, which has undergone a major refurbishment, will be open for visits throughout the weekend.
Simultaneously, the human tower (casteller) community gathers at the Centre Cultural de Valls to celebrate the Nit de Castells (Night of Human Towers), an event expected to feature the confirmed participation of nearly a hundred groups from across the territory.
Popular culture also takes center stage with the celebration of La Candela in Valls on Monday, February 2, which includes the debut of the new Àliga de la Ciutat (City Eagle), with preliminary events held during the weekend. In Alt Camp, Alcover hosts the Tres Tombs (Three Turns) parade on Sunday, February 1, featuring a modified traditional route.
The agenda is completed by the launch of Reus Cultura Contemporània, which will feature Sergi Carbonell (former singer of Txarango) in the inaugural concert on Sunday, February 1 at La Tronada. In Tarragona, the Port offers the exhibition 'Masters of 20th Century Sculpture' at Tinglado 2 of the Moll de Costa, alongside two additional exhibitions at the Museu del Port.




