Discover the best top things to do in Terres de l'Ebre, Spain including Museu de les Terres de l'Ebre, Centre d’Interpretacio de la Vida a la Plana, Riu d'art, Muria Centre d'Interpretacio Apicola, Museo Memorial Batalla de l'Ebre Gandesa, Exposicion Guerra Civil La Trinxera, Casa O'Connor, Ecomuseo del Parque Natural del Delta del Ebro, Centro de Interpretacion del Renacimiento y Reales Colegios de Tortosa, Arroz Moli de Rafelet.
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The main building of Terres de l’Ebre Museum in Amposta has two exhibition rooms: “The Terres de l’Ebre: from Prehistory to the Middle Ages” and “The Ebro: a Water Highway”. Through a fascinating scenography, visitors can learn about the different cultures that have made the Terres de l’Ebre their home throughout history. You can also see how this great Iberian river has shaped the landscape and the lives of its people with its great natural wealth, diverse ways of life and the strategic situation on the river banks. The museum has important nature, archaeology and ethnology collections with more than 35,000 objects that represent the memory of the territory in the form of material and immaterial assets.
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The Riu d'art Open Air Art Gallery now boasts over 31 works of art in the village of Riba-roja d'Ebre, Catalunya. Large scale murals, installations, illustrations, ceramic works, a large scale steel sculpture and performance art along the river; all the art takes it's inspiration from the local area. Members of the Riba Rocks Association offer regular guided tours in English, Catalan and Spanish.
Fantastic open air muralscapes,emblazon numerous buildings around this idilic Catalan village nesstled high in an oxbow of the river Ebro. This art gallery is expanded every summer as artists from around the world are invited to augment the collection. The riba-rocks possie run guided multlinual tours too.the old bakery's tree of life and the ominous giant spider on the main street my personal favorites. Very easy place to get to by train so even worth a day trip
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Muria Apiarian Interpretation Center is an innovative initiative created by Mel Muria, aimed at spreading the culture and heritage of the world of honey and bees. The Centre, covering over 300 m2, offers a tour inside the bee world through several areas where new technologies allow visitors to study bee-keeping in greater depth using various interactive and educational facilities.
Love this place, usually visit twice a year, when visiting family in Spain, as their honey is fantastic. So many different infusions and tastes. Hope to get out there soon as covid allows.
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I went here about 6 years ago and recently returned. It is an excellent museum for those with a special interest in the Spanish Civil War (still a raw subject) or just a general interest in modern history. The audio-visual display is exceptional and the account of the Battle of the Ebro on the countryside and society very interesting.
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A former manor house in the heart of the town of Alcanar that preserves part of its original structure and layout, as well as a magnificent collection of mural paintings, furniture and Modernist-style architectural elements.
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Don Rafael Margalef Bertomeu, in the years 1935-1940 built a rice mill made of wood, with the distinction of "Own Harvest" label. Although long before this, about 1910, his father Don Rafael Margalef Torta, was already dedicated to growing and hand milling rice, in a completely traditional way. Brother and sister, the third generation, have preserved the mill, as well as using the same milling
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