THE
MUSEUM
The Montsià museum is to be found in Amposta’s
municipal park, housed in an Art Nouveau building
by the architect Ramon Salas.
The museum explains three aspects of El Montsià,
all of which are essential in getting to know
it:
Nature
It introduces visitors to the area’s flora
and fauna and its ecological setting, from Els
Ports with their considerable surviving natural
population down to the Ebro Delta, one of the
most important wetland areas in the Mediterranean
region.
Rice
Devoted to the tools and jobs associated with
rice-growing, this exhibition reflects the development
of this type of farming over the last hundred
years. It also includes a reconstruction of a
barraca, a traditional farmer’s house from
the time when the Delta was being settled for
agricultural purposes.
Archaeology
Rooms exhibiting the archaeological wealth arising
from settlement in the Montsià area during
the prehistoric and classical periods, and portraying
the development of different cultural facets and
systems of burial throughout the Neolithic, Chalcolithic,
Iberian and Roman periods.
FESTIVALS
The Festes Majors (town festivals) of Amposta
take place in August, this year from 12th to 21st.
They feature a wide range of activities which
liven up the town throughout the day, including
races, competitions, meals, street performances
by the municipal bands and, in particular, the
bulls, both in the square and in the midday encierros
in the town. In the evening there are concerts
for both the older and younger generations. Along
with the events organised separately by local
businesses, all these activities create a lively
atmosphere in which there is always something
going on throughout these days. |