I don’t think we were doing Tarragona much justice by just randomly walking around. I’m sure that there are a lot of amazing places here but I didn’t really manage to research much of this place. I was hoping I had some internet on my mobile but it seem wifi access points wasn’t very common here. Data roaming in Europe would be going away soon and I can’t wait for that. It would be nice of the city provided city-wide wifi since there are a lot of visitors here. As a result of this ignorance, we were just walking around and taking photos of whatever catches our fancy. In this case we happened to walk up a narrow alley and we came across a place called Casa Canals, I know that meant the house of the Canals.
My friends were intrigued by this place, I, knowing nothing about this place just followed. There didn’t seem to be any entrance here which is good, either that or our all-in-one ticket already covered it. This is obviously a house of some important personality back then. It is remarkably well preserved and it is now open to for visitors to appreciate. There is a short history about Tarragona in the form of dioramas. It was actually very well done and it reminded me of a museum I went to when I was younger. There was a guide here waiting to tour us around, hopefully we would find more about this place.
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