La Rambla Nova (The New Boulevard), Tarragona
The New Boulevard, stands as a symbolic divider between the Upper Part, encompassing the Old Town, and the lower area of the city. The history of the New Boulevard dates back to 1854. This expansive avenue, measuring 45 meters in width, boasts a grand central promenade flanked by two roads on either side. Stretching for a kilometer, it serves as a vital link between the Francolí River and the Mediterranean Sea, defining the cityscape with its significance.
A stroll along this iconic avenue unveils a diverse array of architectural styles, exemplified by prominent buildings like the modernist Casa Salas, the noucentisme-inspired Teresianas school, and the neoclassical Bank of Spain building. The central promenade serves as a vibrant space where residents and tourists converge, meandering, taking respite on numerous benches, and admiring various sculptural works adorning the avenue.
Noteworthy sculptures along the New Boulevard include the monument to the human towers, the Centennial fountain, the statue of Roger de Llúria, and the distinctive seated statue of printer Josep Virgili. The avenue pulsates with life, offering a multitude of services such as kiosks, diverse shops, and hotels like the Ciutat de Tarragona and the SB Express.
Embraced by the Tarragona community, La Rambla Nova holds cultural significance, as reflected in the local expression "anar a Toca Ferro" (go to touch iron), which is associated with leisurely walks along the avenue, leading to the Balcony of the Mediterranean. This vantage point provides a tranquil space for residents and visitors to enjoy the scenic views of the Mediterranean Sea, contributing to the charm and allure of La Rambla Nova in Tarragona.
A stroll along this iconic avenue unveils a diverse array of architectural styles, exemplified by prominent buildings like the modernist Casa Salas, the noucentisme-inspired Teresianas school, and the neoclassical Bank of Spain building. The central promenade serves as a vibrant space where residents and tourists converge, meandering, taking respite on numerous benches, and admiring various sculptural works adorning the avenue.
Noteworthy sculptures along the New Boulevard include the monument to the human towers, the Centennial fountain, the statue of Roger de Llúria, and the distinctive seated statue of printer Josep Virgili. The avenue pulsates with life, offering a multitude of services such as kiosks, diverse shops, and hotels like the Ciutat de Tarragona and the SB Express.
Embraced by the Tarragona community, La Rambla Nova holds cultural significance, as reflected in the local expression "anar a Toca Ferro" (go to touch iron), which is associated with leisurely walks along the avenue, leading to the Balcony of the Mediterranean. This vantage point provides a tranquil space for residents and visitors to enjoy the scenic views of the Mediterranean Sea, contributing to the charm and allure of La Rambla Nova in Tarragona.
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La Rambla Nova (The New Boulevard) on Map
Sight Name: La Rambla Nova (The New Boulevard)
Sight Location: Tarragona, Spain (See walking tours in Tarragona)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Tarragona, Spain (See walking tours in Tarragona)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Walking Tours in Tarragona, Spain
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Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.9 Km or 1.8 Miles
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Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.9 Km or 1.8 Miles
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Shrouded in myth and mystery, Tarragona carries a name whose origins remain debated—linked to figures like Tarraho or Tearcon the Ethiopian, a seventh-century BC pharaoh. Its true founding date is also obscured in time.
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Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.7 Km or 1.7 Miles
Shrouded in myth and mystery, Tarragona carries a name whose origins remain debated—linked to figures like Tarraho or Tearcon the Ethiopian, a seventh-century BC pharaoh. Its true founding date is also obscured in time.
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Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.7 Km or 1.7 Miles