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Roman origins

A small Roman colony called Barcino – that is where it all began. Streets were laid out with precision, alongside temples, baths and an impregnable wall designed to withstand centuries of sieges. And it did. Two thousand years later, in contemporary Barcelona, the Roman city still tells us where we come from.

MUHBA – Museu d’Història de Barcelona – Santa Caterina

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MUHBA – Museu d’Història de Barcelona – Temple d'August

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Walls and entrance gate to the Roman city of Barcino – Friezes from the Col·legi d’Arquitectes (Plaça Nova)

One of the clearest surviving traces of ancient Barcino, this defensive structure is testament to the city’s Roman origins.

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Walls and entrance gate to the Roman city of Barcino – Friezes from the Col·legi d’Arquitectes (Plaça Nova)

MUHBA – Museu d’Història de Barcelona – Via sepulcral romana

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MUHBA – Museu d’Història de Barcelona – Via sepulcral romana
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