Provincial forum of Tarraco explained

Image Upright:1.2
Location:Tarragona, Spain
Part Of:Archaeological Ensemble of Tárraco
Criteria:(ii), (iii)
Id:875-003
Coordinates:41.1181°N 1.2558°W
Year:2000
Area:5.85ha

The provincial forum of Tarraco is a Roman archaeological site in Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain, encompassing an area of 18 ha. Together with other Roman remains in the city it makes the Archaeological Ensemble of Tarraco, which was listed in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2000.

It was built starting from 73 AD, by order of Emperor Vespasian, and remained in use until the 5th century. The worship area is now occupied by the Cathedral and other edifices.

History

It was built by the Romans in 73 AD, by order of Emperor Vespasian. Its use continued until the middle of the 5th century, after which the buildings surrounding the square were repurposed as private residences. From the 12th century onwards, the interior of the square was urbanized and a street layout was established, which has been maintained to this day. This area corresponds to the network of streets that make up a significant part of the medieval district of Tarragona.

Features

The area consisted of a square dedicated to worship and a larger one for performances, in addition to the lower enclosure where the circus was located.

Buildings

See also