Eudald Carbonell, a renowned Catalan archaeologist, palaeontologist, anthropologist and geologist, has forged a deep connection with the Catalan landscape through his passion for history. As an Advisor, Eudald encourages us all to discover and explore the historical treasures of this great region.With a long academic and professional career, the archaeologist is known for his outstanding studies of Atapuerca and his multidisciplinary approach to understanding history from various perspectives. As a professor at the University of Tarragona and the director of the Catalan Institute of Human Palaeoecology and Social Evolution (IPHES), Eudald combines his experience in archaeology, palaeontology, anthropology and geology to give us a unique vision of Catalonia's past.Tarraco has a special place in Eudald's heart. It was one of the most important cities in the Roman Empire and its great historical legacy makes it a unique place in Europe. His love of history has led him to delve into the treasures of the past that are preserved in this city. The geologist tells us how Tarraco emerged as the capital of Hispania Citerior in 218 BC and became a key point for the region's cohesion.The archaeologist Cistercian Route, which includes the mediaeval village of Montblanc, the Monastery of Santes Creus and Vallbona de les Monges.Eudald Carbonell shows us how sometimes you don't have to travel thousands of kilometres to find a unique and magical place. Catalonia, with its rich history and heritage, offers us an exceptional opportunity to be inspired and connect with our past. Do you dare discover the Catalonia of the past?