Santa Tecla la Vieja
Gravestones
Gravestones from the former cathedral cemetery (1809 and 1819)
Grave stelae
Disc-shaped grave stelae from the mediaeval period, from the cemetery of Blancafort (Conca de Barberà)
Group of the Holy Burial
Group of the Holy Burial from the 16th century, originating from La Cartoixa d’Escaladei (Priorat)
Wayside cross
15th century wayside cross from La Ribera de Sant Martí de Maldà (Urgell)
Funerary urn
Funerary urn of the Archdeacon of Saint Fructuosus, Joan de Soldevila (1486-1502)
Lid of a sarcophagus
Lid of a sarcophagus from the 14th century, with the reclining figure of a knight of the Queralt family, originating from Santa Coloma de Queralt (Conca de Barberà)
Coats of arms
Coats of arms and monumental inscription from the former University of Tarragona, founded by Cardinal Gaspar de Cervantes in 1572, located on the Rambla Vella.
Sepulchre
Sepulchre of Archbishop Bernat d’Olivella (†1287), advisor to King James I of Aragon
Sarcophagus
Sarcophagus of King James I of Aragon, which held his remains from 1843, in the cathedral, until their return to the Monastery of Poblet in 1952
Sepulchre
Sepulchre, originating from the cathedral, with the coat of arms of Archbishop Ramon de Castellterçol (1194-1198). It could also be the coat of arms of Archbishop Guillem de Torroja (1171-1175)
Sarcophagus
Strigilated sarcophagus from the 4th century found in the gardens of Santa Tecla, possibly reused in the Visigothic or mediaeval periods.