The Molí d'Espígol Iberian site adapts its guided tours to evening hours

The Tornabous site maintains free routes during the summer to avoid the hottest hours of the day.

General view of the archaeological remains of the Iberian site of Molí d'Espígol in Tornabous.
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General view of the archaeological remains of the Iberian site of Molí d'Espígol in Tornabous.

The archaeological site of Molí d'Espígol, located in Tornabous, has scheduled new free guided tours for the summer months, establishing an evening schedule to improve the visitor experience.

The sessions, promoted by the Agència Catalana del Patrimoni Cultural, aim to avoid the high temperatures of the central hours of the day. The next appointment is set for Saturday, July 25th at 7:00 PM, while the cycle will continue on August 29th at the same time.
The one-hour tour allows visitors to explore the structures of this ancient Iberian city, considered the capital of the Ilergetes. Attendees can observe paved streets, squares, and the wall system that protected the settlement, which occupies approximately one hectare in the Urgell plain.
In addition to the archaeological remains, the visit is complemented by the interpretation center, where museographic resources and the audiovisual Atanagrum are displayed. This material explains the history of the leaders Indíbil and Mandoni and the role of the Ilergete people during the Second Punic War.
The activity is free, but requires prior reservation. Interested parties can contact via phone at 977 63 85 56 or by email at reservesmonuments.acdpc@gencat.cat.