
Barcino
Folder: Roman Empire
The whole of coastal Catalonia was used by the Romans as part of a route towards Hispania Ulterior (Further Spain). Around 10 BC Roman Emperor Augustus created the Roman colonia of Colonia Iulia Augusta Faventia Paterna Barcino (Barcino) to protect the safety of the northern stretches of the southbound and inland route and to control the maritime traffic using the River Llobregat. Remains of the o…
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Plaque
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COL(oniae) IVL(iae) AVG(ustae) FAV(entiae) PAT(ernae)
BARCIN(onis)
IIIIII VIRI AVGVSTAL(es)
Plaque with the city's name, dedicated to the Barcino colony by the Divus Augustus priests. Dated around 110-130 AD, it comes from Plaça de Sant Miquel. It could have been fixed to a door, possibly at the Divus Augustus College, near the baths, or on the gate.
Museu d'Historia de la Ciutat, Barcelona.
October 2011.
Model of Barcino
Porta Pretoria
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Porta Pretoria (the Pretorian Gate, now the Portal del Bisbe), the north-west entrance to the city of Barcino. The arch on the left hand side is a modern reconstruction. The road through this gate would have been the Decumanus Maximus.
Barcelona, October 2011.
City Walls
Tower and City Wall
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This well-preserved tower and angle of the Roman wall is at the corner of Carrer de Lledó and Plaça Traginers.
Barcelona, October 2011.
City Wall
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Roman wall on Carrer Sots-Tinent Navarro. The church of Saint Agatha has been built on top.
Barcelona, October 2011.
Aqueduct
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Remains of the aqueduct which carried water from the River Besós to Barcino. Like many Roman remains in the city they have been used as components of later buildings.
Barcelona, October 2011.
Tower
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Remains of a Roman tower and baths at the Civic Centre Pati Llimona on Carrer Regomir.
Barcelona, October 2011.
Gateway
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Remains of a Roman tower at the Civic Centre Pati Llimona on Carrer Regomir, Barcelona.
October 2011.
City Wall
City Wall Detail
Iberian Coins
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Iberian coins from the Barcelona area (3rd century BC).
Museu d'Historia de la Ciutat, Barcelona.
October 2011.
Agrippina Minor
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Marble portrait of a woman, 1st century AD
Attributed portrait of Agrippina minor, mother of the Emperor Nero.
Museu d'Historia de la Ciutat, Barcelona.
October 2011.
Portrait Head
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1st century AD, possibly a funerary portrait.
Museu d'Historia de la Ciutat, Barcelona.
October 2011.
Male Bust
Amphorae
Amphora
Milestone
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Fragment of a milestone from the Via Augusta, found in Hostafrancs in 1888. From the beginning of the 3rd century AD it was sited on the edge of the Via Augusta bearing an honorific inscription, the name of the road and the number of miles.
Museu d'Historia de la Ciutat, Barcelona.
October 2011.
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