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Port City

Moll de Costa

The Port of Tarragona is a dynamic, economic engine of our territory and contributes to its development and internationalization

A singular building

A building designed in the 1970s by the local architect Josep Maria Garreta that continues to define the profile of Tarragona’s shoreline

Port Museum

Architecture and exhibition design go hand in hand in the new museum project

Port Archive

The Port Archive was created in order to safeguard the documentary heritage of the Port administration from its origins to the present day

Publications service

The Port of Tarragona’s Publications Service was founded in November 2004 with the aim of collecting and managing all the published work

Teatrt del Serrallo

The Teatret (little theatre), the building on the site of the old fishermen's Pòsit or foundation, is a place associated with the Port of Tarragona's Port City Department

Art Collection

Many artists have donated works and works that, day by day, expand this art collection

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Meeting point for families, athletes and all those who want to stroll along the Tarragona shoreline

City of cruise ships

As a result of this commitment, Tarragona, the Costa Daurada and our territory are provided with a new platform for promoting tourism internationally

Port Footbridge

In just seven minutes, this pedestrian thoroughfare connects the city centre with El Miracle Beach, the Marina and the Port of Tarragona leisure and cultural zone and meets a long-standing demand of the citizens for a way to cross the railway lines and reach the beach

Passeig Marítim del Miracle

The work financed and carried out by the Port of Tarragona covers a stretch of 650 metres, from the entrance to the Marina to the limit of the Port Authority’s area

Programme of events

Information about cultural and leisure activities in Port of Tarragona

Other spaces

Different spaces around our Port

History

Tarragona has been settled by a variety of peoples throughout history due to its excellent topographical and strategic location