This was one of the first to be built outside the walls as a result of the 16th century population increase. Located in the neighborhood of Sa Roqueta, a typical fishermen's neighborhood, it is a...
Built in the 16th century, it is explained that it was an ex-voto by the sailor Antoni Caixa in gratitude to the Mare de Déu dels Socors for having saved him from a shipwreck. The current chapel...
This tower is a faithful testimony of the watchtowers that Philip II built in the 16th century on the Mediterranean coast of the Iberian Peninsula to protect the villages from the incursions and raids...
Discovered in 1914 by Dr. Ignasi Melé, the Roman villa of the Almond trees (1st century BC - 6th century AD) is one of the most important in the ancient province of Tarraco. Especially dedicated to...
Located at the top of Vila Vella, the Tossa’s Lighthouse (1917), is currently the headquarters of the “Center for the Interpretation of the Lighthouses of the Mediterranean” (Centre d’Interpretació...
Opened on September 1st, 1935 with a background that was made up of contemporary paintings, sculptures and drawings, as well as the archaeological findings from the Roman villa of the almond trees...
The interior of Vila Vella is a charming space with narrow alleyways with pebble pavement, which at the maximum splendor moment, it integrated around eighty houses, many of which took advantage of the...
The ceramic Argillà Argentona, which traditionally was held to coincide with the Clay Jug Festival (4th August) and Argentona Festival, happens to be held the first weekend of July since 2015. However...
With the August’s, Argentona has an intense agenda of activities in honour of its patron saint, Sant Domènec. The festival offers a wide range of leisure activities and festive proposals, sportive...