Camp de Tarragona cultural agenda resumes with festivals and exhibitions

Vila-seca's Winter Festival, the Black Truffle Fair in Vimbodí, and exhibitions at the Port of Tarragona headline the weekend activities.

Escena d'una fira gastronòmica o un esdeveniment cultural tradicional amb figures desenfocades.

Escena d'una fira gastronòmica o un esdeveniment cultural tradicional amb figures desenfocades.

The Camp de Tarragona region celebrates the return to post-Christmas normalcy with a diverse agenda including the Winter Festival in Vila-seca, the Black Truffle Fair in Conca de Barberà, and various art exhibitions in Tarragona.

The most prominent event of the weekend is the Winter Festival (Festa Major d'Hivern) in Vila-seca, dedicated to Sant Antoni, which enters its main days with a broad and diverse program. The central event will be the traditional horse races held this Sunday. The Sant Antoni celebration also reaches Cambrils, in Baix Camp, where the municipality's agricultural past is remembered with the popular Tres Tombs, a communal breakfast at the Cooperativa, and a cava plaque gathering.
Gastronomy takes center stage in Conca de Barberà with the IX Black Truffle Fair in Vimbodí i Poblet. The event includes showcookings, tastings, and educational activities, featuring chef Rafel Múria, in addition to the popular Truffle Dog Contest.

After the Christmas holidays, the Camp de Tarragona resumes its pace with an agenda combining tradition, gastronomy, and art.

Finally, the cultural offerings are complemented by various exhibitions in the capital, Tarragona. The Port of Tarragona hosts the exhibition 'Masters of 20th Century Sculpture' at Tinglado 2 of the Moll de Costa, featuring internationally renowned pieces. Furthermore, the Port Museum offers two exhibitions: 'Women of the Sea: Trades with a Woman's Name' and 'Allognathus: The Mysterious Snail of the Wall'.
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