Is good to visit this museum, is a piece of history of Badalona city, visit Jardins de Quint Licini, the Quint Licini gardens, and enjoy the ancient Romans in Badalona. After that you can go to Dalt Vila, near to the museum, Dalt vila is an ancient neighborhood, the ancient Roman village. You can visit el Carrer de Mar, an historical street if our city, the beach and a promenade named la Rambla de Badalona do not confuse with Rambles of Barcelona. To arrive to Badalona city you can come with Subway line 2, Pompeu Fabra station by renfe train, or by car and park in the parking of Pompeu Fabra Square. Badalona city is near to Barcelona city. Come here and feel new sensacions near to the big Barcelona. Ask in tourism office in Francesc...
Read moreUnexpectedly great and well done exhibition around the ancient Roman city of Baetulo. Displays are in Catalan, Spanish and English. Shown & explained are all different parts of the city from different mercenary houses to thermal bath and latrines. additionally a bit of pre Roman history and where to find the Ibers (village on near by costal mountain, possible to visit as well) It's quite big for the fact that it's underground a building and has nice multimedia displays. 3 further nearby sides are included in ticket which are open every second week in month if I understood correctly. It's all wheelchair and child buggy accessable. Don't know about car parking though. Definitely...
Read moreIf you are interested in Roman history, go here! The entrance fee for young people is only 3 euro. It is worth it! I spend around 1.5 hours in the museum to see everything. There are old coins, juwels, art, pottery and a lot more to be seen here. Under the museum there are some remains of buildings like a bathhouse and a villa. Also there is a short video about the area around Badalona and Barcelona in the times of the Romans. Information is available in a couple of languages. The ones I saw where: English, French, Spanish and Catalan. Fun fact: the city of Badalona was...
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