Ruta de les tres cultures
Jewish bakery
Explore a historic site where traditional baking practices thrived, contributing to the town's economy and showcasing unique cultural heritage.
In the aljama there were buildings with specific functions which were of great importance. The bakery, like the slaughterhouse and the butcher's, is a good example.
The requirements for preparing and baking Jewish unleavened bread dictated this.
Traditionally it was a source of income for the town, so that tax and rent were collected by the rulers.
The existence of the bakery is documented on the Carrer d’en Fortó, almost on the corner of the Carrer Major de Remolins (and also one of the main streets of the town since ancient times), though it is no longer there.
Célio Tower
This impressive circular tower offers stunning views of the old town and nearby heritage sites, showcasing the area's rich history and architecture.
The Jew’s Gate
This historic entrance features medieval architecture and links a former Jewish ghetto to a cemetery, offering a glimpse into the area's rich cultural heritage.
Vilanova Street
This historic street features a straight layout and ample width, offering a charming atmosphere with its network of alleys and squares, perfect for exploration.
Old Potteries – Jewish Ghetto
Explore a historic area renowned for its traditional pottery, featuring beautifully crafted containers with unique designs and a rich cultural heritage.
Sant Jordi House-Synagogue
This historic site features remnants of a medieval Jewish community, with intriguing archaeological and architectural elements, perfect for history enthusiasts.
Synagogue of the old ghetto
This historic synagogue, dating back to the 14th century, offers a glimpse into Jewish heritage with its rich history and connection to religious practices.
Jewish bakery
Explore a historic site where traditional baking practices thrived, contributing to the town's economy and showcasing unique cultural heritage.
The Walking Tour of Cultures
Explore a scenic route through history, featuring notable figures and stunning views, while connecting the Jewish Quarter, gardens, and a majestic castle.
Museum of Tortosa, History and Archeology of the Terres de l’Ebre region
This cultural treasure features a stunning Art Nouveau building, showcasing the region's rich history through engaging exhibitions and beautiful architecture.
The Cathedral and surrounding area
Explore stunning Gothic and Baroque architecture, including intricate altarpieces and chapels, during a captivating Saturday morning tour.
Episcopal palace
This stunning Gothic residence features a riverfront view, intricate arches, and a beautiful courtyard, making it a must-visit for architecture enthusiasts.
Despuig Palace and Oriol Palace
Explore two stunning Gothic palaces featuring intricate arches, historic courtyards, and rich noble heritage, perfect for history and architecture enthusiasts.
The Romeu Gate
This historic gate features medieval architecture and legends of women's bravery, adorned with carvings of saints, making it a captivating stop for tourists.
The neighbourhood and convent of Santa Clara (Saint Clare)
Explore narrow, winding streets with a unique atmosphere, and admire stunning Gothic architecture, including a remarkable cloister from the 13th century.