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Barcelona, the Catalan capital, is a city full of architectural wonders, cultural treasures, astonishing innovation and an incredible historical legacy. One of the many attractions of this city is the Roman Route, which runs through the most emblematic points of the ancient Roman domain.
Like almost the entire Iberian Peninsula, Barcelona was also under Roman administration. During that time, the first city center was built, which for many years was the heart of the Barcelona metropolis.
The tour of the Roman Route in Barcelona is made up of these first settlements, in which today the influence of Roman architecture and design can be clearly seen.
In addition, it is an easy route to follow and quite enjoyable, since it is not linear and can be completed in just a few hours.
The Roman Route usually begins in the Monumental Complex of Plaça del Rei, and from there it continues towards other places of interest. But there are also other starting points, such as Plaça Vila de Madrid or Plaça Nova.
In its beginnings, the city was called Colonia Lulia Augusta Paterna Barcino Faventia, but it was known simply as Barcino. It was founded by the Emperor Augustus and since its creation, it has been a very important point of commerce.
If you are a history lover, or just want to learn a little more about the origins of this fascinating city, you will undoubtedly love the Roman Route.
However, it is important to note that the Roman remains found in Barcelona are few, and many have been absorbed by the unstoppable growth of the metropolis. Despite this, it is impossible to downplay the ancient walls, fortresses, necropolis, walls and columns that can still be found in the city.
In addition, you can take this opportunity to take a look at other historical monuments and outdoor works of art, which are also located in the old old town of Barcelona.
Best of all, the tour is very flexible, with free hours and you can do it on your own. But there are also guided walks, which will take you to the most unusual parts of Roman Barcelona.
As with the beginning of the route, there is no exact point that marks the end of the route, but many end the walk once they reach the Temple d’August, very close to the Cathedral of Barcelona.
This is one of the few Roman temples in Barcelona that still stands, and in which the original designs can be seen. It is located on Calle Paradís, which is an irreplaceable part of the Roman Route.
If you go to Barcelona, and you want to do this tour, keep in mind that some of the monuments are outdoors, while others are inside buildings, houses or other constructions.
Those on the streets are easy to identify with the naked eye. While those that are indoors usually need a guide, or the purchase of a ticket that allows access to the place.
Be that as it may, you can be sure that taking a walk along the Roman Route in Barcelona is an experience you will never forget.
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