Spain - Tarragona
Family holidays with Correira and Carvalho's families, August 2002
Muralla y Puerta de San Antonio, Claustro de la Catedral, acueducto Puente del Diablo y fuente del Centenario. Tarragona, Spain.
(1) Claustro de la Catedral de Tarragona. The Catedral is a Roman Catholic church. Located in a site previously occupied by a Roman temple dating to the time of Tiberius, a Visigothic cathedral and a Moorish mosque, it was declared a national monument in 1905.
(3) The Pont de les Ferreres, also known as Pont del Diable, is a Roman bridge, part of the Roman aqueduct built to supply water to the ancient city of Tárraco, today Tarragona. The aqueduct bridge is located 4 km north of the city.
UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000 as Archaeological Ensemble of Tárraco - Catedral and Aqueduct.

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