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A list of Roman remains to visit in Barcelona & Catalunya
Barcino & Taraco, their Roman names, are former cities of the Roman Empire. Explore the monuments & ruins of Roman Catalunya
Visit Roman Ruins or Romanesque style buildings
Catalunya and Barcelona have a large collection of Roman ruins. They are everywhere if you know where to look. The centre of Barcelona is a roman walled city.
Barcelona as a settlement is over 2,000 years old with the first city emerging as a Roman colony called Barcino. Founded by Emperor Augustus during the period of 15-10 BC with the full roman name of Iulia Augusta Faventia Paterna Barcino. Many remains of Barcino still exist in various locations of Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter.
The Roman Barcino city was founded on land already populated by the Iberian Laietani tribe (Via Leitana street derives it's name from this tribe) As a colony, Barcino was established to distribute land among retired soldiers and was less important than the roman town of Tarraco (Tarragona).
Barcino became a walled and fortified city between the 1AD and 2AD with further expansion of the walls in 3AD and 4AD. The footprint of Barcino within the city walls remained until the Middle Ages where parts of the walls were knocked down to expand the city or were absorbed into buildings. and 2nd centuries AD, which was reinforced between the third and fourth centuries and it marked the city perimeter that remained until the Middle Ages.
The population of Roman Barcino was about 3500–5000 citizens with the main economic activity being cultivation of the surrounding land and its wine exportation.
The coastal city of Tarragona has scatterings of roman ruins along the coastline and Tarraco was one of the first Roman outposts outside of mainland Italy being founded in 218BC.
In 2000 the collection of archaeological remains of the Roman city of Tarraco (Tarragona) was declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO due to its size, quantity and excellent state of preservation. The roman ruins in Tarragona can be visited in one day and it is only 1 hour by train from Barcelona.
On this page I list the most prominent roman ruins and museums dedicated to the preservation and study of roman ruins. I also listed the extensive Roman ruins in Tarragona as well as some others outside of the cities.
Walking along the coast from Torredembarra to Tarragona, you will find Vila de Munt, a large Roman Farm for the production of grapes and wine. Vila de Munt is a museum. Tamarit is a 6th Century castle which can be viewed from outside and from the sea.
Click on a photo to find out the details about each ruin site and how to best enjoy it.
Happy Exploring!
Things to do and see in Barcelona with a theme of Roman Catalunya
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MUHBA Temple of Augustus – Hidden Roman Columns
2000-Year-Old Roman Temple ruins in Barcelona. Hidden Gothic courtyard with towering columns from ancient Barcino. Free to visit and rich in Roman heritage
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Barcelona Roman Wall | Gothic Quarter Walking Route
Explore Roman wall remains of ancient Barcino in Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter, from Plaça Ramon Berenguer III to the Sea Gate at Plaza dels Traginers
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Casa de la Ardiaca – Hidden Gem & Photo Spot in Barcelona
Scenic courtyard, rooftop views & modernist mailbox. A Gothic hidden gem beside the cathedral with archives, Roman walls & wedding-worthy photo spots
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MUHBA Porta de Mar – Roman Sea Gate & Thermal Baths
Explore Roman ruins in Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter. Free museum with 2000-year-old sea gate, thermal bathhouse remains, and trade history from ancient Barcino
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Things to do and see in Barcelona with a theme of Roman Catalunya
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Tarragona Roman Ferreres aquaduct | Pont del Diable
Roman aqueduct crossing Barranc del Diable river valley on the outskirts of Tarragona. Visitor tips for walking along the top & getting to information
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History of Tarragona Museum Roman Amphitheatre
Discover the Tarragona 2nd Century Roman amphitheatre. opening hours, ticket options, top tips for visiting the Museum of History Tarragona (MHT)
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History of Tarragona Museum Roman Circus & Praetorium
Discover the Tarragona 1st Century Roman Circus And Praetorium. opening hours, ticket options, top tips for visiting the Museum of History Tarragona (MHT)
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Tarragona Roman Wall And Gardens (archaeological walk)
Tips, tickets and opening hours for visiting the MHT museum of the old roman city wall, gardens & later medieval fortifications of cannons
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Costa Dorada Torredembarra To Tarragona GR-92 Walk
18km coastal walk from Torredembarra to Tarragona via a lighthouse, cliff views, roman ruins, watch tower, Tamarit castle, Waikiki beach, Arrabassada ruin
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Vic Roman Temple | Best Preserved Roman Site in Catalonia
Explore the best preserved Roman temple in Catalonia. Free entry, art exhibits, and castle ruins. A must-see day trip from Barcelona
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Early Christian cemetery | Tàrraco Necròpolis paleocristiana
Archaeological excavations (1923 - 1933) reaveal large Roman Christian burial site. Excavations were triggered by works to expand the adjacent tobaco factory
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Tarragona Roman Colonial Forum | Fòrum colonial de Tarraco
30BC Colonial Forum meeting & adminastrative centre for Roman city of Tàrraco. Temple dedicated to the gods of Jupiter, Juno & Minerva
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