CAPITALS
Building to control the flow of goods in the port of Salou through a customs office that has become indispensable
The building of the captaincy owes its construction in 1820 to the intensification of the production and trade of brandy (traded in quantity throughout the 17th and 18th centuries), mainly to control the flow of goods in the port of Salou, through a customs office that had become indispensable. At the beginning of the last century, the imposing building became private property. Although it has undergone some modifications, it has essentially retained its original appearance: a floor has been added and the horse trough removed.
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