August 18, International Archaeology Day
Catalonia, a trip back in time to celebrate International Archaeology Day!
Every August 18th, the world commemorates International Archaeology Day, an opportunity to reconnect with humanity's roots. In Catalonia, this celebration takes on special significance, as the region is a true archaeological treasure trove, allowing visitors to travel back in time through unique sites.
From the prehistoric remains of the Roca de los Moros del Cogul, with its cave paintings declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, to the Iberian remains of Ullastret, the largest known settlement of this culture in Catalonia, every corner of the country preserves traces of a rich and fascinating past.
In Tarragona, formerly known as Roman Tarraco, we can walk the streets once trodden by emperors, admire the seafront amphitheater, or explore the walls that still protect the old town. Other places like Empúries, where Greek and Roman remains coexist, offer a unique way to understand how cultures interacted in the Mediterranean.
During the month of August, many Catalan museums and archaeological parks organize special activities, guided tours, and workshops for the whole family, taking advantage of the good weather and the growing interest in heritage. It's a perfect opportunity to enjoy a unique cultural tourism experience that combines nature, history, and excitement.
This August 18th, we invite you to rediscover Catalonia through its archaeology. Every stone, every wall, and every object found underground tells us who we are and where we come from.