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Interesting and small museum
Salvador Vilaseca Museum is the archeological museum located in the center of Reus. It is a little museum, where you can see two temporary expositions (one about photography and the other one about Re...
Salvador Vilaseca Museum is the archeological museum located in the center of Reus. It is a little museum, where you can see two temporary expositions (one about photography and the other one about Re...
The lady at the desk did bring a few pages in Castilian Spanish to me as we went around but the whole effect of the archaeology was spoiled by not knowing much of the languages. The pieces were well-...
The lady at the desk did bring a few pages in Castilian Spanish to me as we went around but the whole effect of the archaeology was spoiled by not knowing much of the languages. The pieces were well-...
Just across the main square at the tourist office and up a side street. Not to be confused with the bigger Reus Museum the Comarcal which is near the beautiful Placa Lubertad. Entrance to both museum...
Interesting and small museum
Salvador Vilaseca Museum is the archeological museum located in the center of Reus. It is a little museum, where you can see two temporary expositions (one about photography and the other one about Re...
Interesting and small museum
Salvador Vilaseca Museum is the archeological museum located in the center of Reus. It is a little museum, where you can see two temporary expositions (one about photography and the other one about Re...
No translations, details all in Catalan.
The lady at the desk did bring a few pages in Castilian Spanish to me as we went around but the whole effect of the archaeology was spoiled by not knowing much of the languages. The pieces were well-...
No translations, details all in Catalan.
The lady at the desk did bring a few pages in Castilian Spanish to me as we went around but the whole effect of the archaeology was spoiled by not knowing much of the languages. The pieces were well-...
Museu de Reus Arquelogia- worth a visit
Just across the main square at the tourist office and up a side street. Not to be confused with the bigger Reus Museum the Comarcal which is near the beautiful Placa Lubertad. Entrance to both museum...