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Location
  
Spain

Criteria
  
ii, iii

UNESCO region
  
Europe

Province
  
Province of Tarragona

Type
  
Cultural

Reference
  
875rev

Address
  
43007, Tarragona, Spain

Torre dels Escipions

Similar
  
Roman quarry of El Mèdol, Arc de Berà, Roman villa of Centcelles, Les Ferreres Aqueduct, Vil·la Romana dels Munts

Torre dels escipions


Torre dels Escipions is a funerary tower built by the Romans on the outskirts of Tarraco, ancient Roman city that corresponds to the present city of Tarragona (Catalonia, Spain). The Torre dels Escipions is one of the elements of the Archaeological Ensemble of Tarraco, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the tower being identified with the code 875-010.

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Torre dels escipions tarragona


History

It was built during the 1st century AD, to six kilometers from the city of Tarraco, capital of the Hispania Citerior, in the course of the Via Augusta, the Roman road that crossed the entire peninsula from the Pyrenees to Gades (Cadiz) and is one of the funerary monuments of the Roman era that still remain most important in the Iberian Peninsula.

Architectural features

Is a Turriform monument with three floors superimposed on a declining basis. It is built with rectangular blocks. In the intermediate body are two reliefs of the god of Phrygian Attis deity of death and resurrection, son of Pessinunte and also on the same level there is a burial chamber that housed the furnishings of the deceased; at the base measures 4.40 x 4.70 m..

Trivia

Its name comes from a misidentification of the two reliefs of the god Attis, who for years were identified as those of Scipio brothers.

References

Torre dels Escipions Wikipedia