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Cathedral of Barcelona
Pla de la Seu, s/n, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Saint James's Square
Pl. de Sant Jaume, 1, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona History Museum MUHBA
Pl. del Rei, s/n, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Museu Frederic Marès
Plaça Sant Iu, 5, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Pont del Bisbe
Carrer del Bisbe, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Palau de la Generalitat de Catalunya
Pl. de Sant Jaume, 4, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Centre Excursionista de Catalunya
Carrer del Paradís, 10, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Basílica dels Sants Màrtirs Just i Pastor
Plaça de Sant Just, s/n, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Picasso Museum
Carrer de Montcada, 15-23, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
Sinagoga Major de Barcelona
Carrer de Marlet, 5, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
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The Steak house
C/ de la Freneria, 5, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Da Nanni Pizzeria
Carrer de la Llibreteria, 10, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Craft Barcelona
Carrer del Paradís, 4, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Farggi Plaça del Rei
Baixada de la Llibreteria, 5, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Conesa Entrepans | Gòtic
Carrer de la Llibreteria, 1, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Tapas San Miguel
Carrer del Pas de l'Ensenyança, 2 Bis, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Wok To Walk Gotic
Carrer de Jaume I, 7, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Gallo Nero
Carrer de Jaume I, 3, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Antic Tapes Ferran
Carrer de Ferran, 59, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Jesús Restaurant
Carrer dels Cecs de la Boqueria, 4, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
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Temple d'August. Museu d'Història de Barcelona

Carrer del Paradís, 10, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
4.6(705)
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attractions: Cathedral of Barcelona, Saint James's Square, Barcelona History Museum MUHBA, Museu Frederic Marès, Pont del Bisbe, Palau de la Generalitat de Catalunya, Centre Excursionista de Catalunya, Basílica dels Sants Màrtirs Just i Pastor, Picasso Museum, Sinagoga Major de Barcelona, restaurants: The Steak house, Da Nanni Pizzeria, Craft Barcelona, Farggi Plaça del Rei, Conesa Entrepans | Gòtic, Tapas San Miguel, Wok To Walk Gotic, Gallo Nero, Antic Tapes Ferran, Jesús Restaurant
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Nearby attractions of Temple d'August. Museu d'Història de Barcelona

Cathedral of Barcelona

Saint James's Square

Barcelona History Museum MUHBA

Museu Frederic Marès

Pont del Bisbe

Palau de la Generalitat de Catalunya

Centre Excursionista de Catalunya

Basílica dels Sants Màrtirs Just i Pastor

Picasso Museum

Sinagoga Major de Barcelona

Cathedral of Barcelona

Cathedral of Barcelona

4.6

(26.7K)

Closed
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Saint James's Square

Saint James's Square

4.4

(7K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Barcelona History Museum MUHBA

Barcelona History Museum MUHBA

4.6

(2.2K)

Closed
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Museu Frederic Marès

Museu Frederic Marès

4.5

(1.3K)

Open 24 hours
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The Steak house

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The Steak house

The Steak house

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Da Nanni Pizzeria

Da Nanni Pizzeria

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Craft Barcelona

Craft Barcelona

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Farggi Plaça del Rei

4.4

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Reviews of Temple d'August. Museu d'Història de Barcelona

4.6
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5.0
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The Temple of Augustus in Barcelona is a fascinating remnant of the city’s Roman past. It consists of four impressive Corinthian columns that once formed part of a large temple dedicated to Emperor Augustus during the Roman era, when the city was known as Barcino.

Key Facts about the Temple:

Historical Context: • Built in the 1st century BCE, the temple was part of the forum, the central public space of Roman Barcino. • The temple was dedicated to Emperor Augustus, who was worshipped as a god in Roman times. Location: • The columns are located in Carrer del Paradís, 10, in the heart of Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter. • They are housed inside the headquarters of the Centre Excursionista de Catalunya, an unassuming building that protects this incredible artifact. Architecture: • The preserved columns are made of sandstone and stand over 9 meters (30 feet) tall. • They are part of what was once a grand rectangular temple, estimated to have measured 37 by 17 meters. Discovery and Preservation: • The columns were rediscovered in the 19th century, having been hidden within medieval and modern constructions for centuries. • They were preserved thanks to the efforts of historians and conservationists who recognized their historical value.

Visiting the Temple:

The site is free to visit and offers a unique glimpse into Barcelona’s ancient history. It’s a small, hidden gem that many visitors stumble upon while exploring the Gothic Quarter, but it’s well worth seeking out for history enthusiasts.

The Temple of Augustus is one of the few physical traces of Roman Barcelona and serves as a reminder of the city’s...

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5.0
2y

THE BARCINO TEMPLE A "treasure" inside a medieval building, in the Gothic Quarter. It is surprising to find this jewel that many people in Barcelona don't even know about. It is located in the heart of the Old Town. At the entrance of the building we find a plaque "Mont Taber" (Mount Taber) and a figure 16.9 meters. That was the highest point top of the "Barcino Romana" (point where is the Temple of Augustus was located). From the 15th century onwards the columns and capitals of the temple that could be seen inside the buildings attracted much attention, prompting multimple interpretations as to their origin: a large sepulchre, a commemorative monument, a temple, the end of an aqueduct, among others. Until in the mid-19th century it was finaly proven that they belonged to the Roman temple. A monument that will surely...

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3.0
2y

The remains of the ancient Roman temple of Augustus are hidden away in a courtyard of a medieval house located in a small dark alley. Fortunately there is a sign that marks the entrance, otherwise no-one would ever be able to find it. What you will see upon entering the courtyard is not all that impressive, three columns and a lintel on top of a partially reconstructed base. Even though the site is not particularly awe inspiring, it is well preserved and maintained and there is an English language plaque that explains the history of the place. Worthy of a visit if you have...

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Matúš KomarňanskýMatúš Komarňanský
The Temple of Augustus in Barcelona is a fascinating remnant of the city’s Roman past. It consists of four impressive Corinthian columns that once formed part of a large temple dedicated to Emperor Augustus during the Roman era, when the city was known as Barcino. Key Facts about the Temple: 1. Historical Context: • Built in the 1st century BCE, the temple was part of the forum, the central public space of Roman Barcino. • The temple was dedicated to Emperor Augustus, who was worshipped as a god in Roman times. 2. Location: • The columns are located in Carrer del Paradís, 10, in the heart of Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter. • They are housed inside the headquarters of the Centre Excursionista de Catalunya, an unassuming building that protects this incredible artifact. 3. Architecture: • The preserved columns are made of sandstone and stand over 9 meters (30 feet) tall. • They are part of what was once a grand rectangular temple, estimated to have measured 37 by 17 meters. 4. Discovery and Preservation: • The columns were rediscovered in the 19th century, having been hidden within medieval and modern constructions for centuries. • They were preserved thanks to the efforts of historians and conservationists who recognized their historical value. Visiting the Temple: The site is free to visit and offers a unique glimpse into Barcelona’s ancient history. It’s a small, hidden gem that many visitors stumble upon while exploring the Gothic Quarter, but it’s well worth seeking out for history enthusiasts. The Temple of Augustus is one of the few physical traces of Roman Barcelona and serves as a reminder of the city’s 2,000-year-old origins.
Gaetania WorldGaetania World
THE BARCINO TEMPLE A "treasure" inside a medieval building, in the Gothic Quarter. It is surprising to find this jewel that many people in Barcelona don't even know about. It is located in the heart of the Old Town. At the entrance of the building we find a plaque "Mont Taber" (Mount Taber) and a figure 16.9 meters. That was the highest point top of the "Barcino Romana" (point where is the Temple of Augustus was located). From the 15th century onwards the columns and capitals of the temple that could be seen inside the buildings attracted much attention, prompting multimple interpretations as to their origin: a large sepulchre, a commemorative monument, a temple, the end of an aqueduct, among others. Until in the mid-19th century it was finaly proven that they belonged to the Roman temple. A monument that will surely surprise you !!
Bobby CBobby C
The remains of the ancient Roman temple of Augustus are hidden away in a courtyard of a medieval house located in a small dark alley. Fortunately there is a sign that marks the entrance, otherwise no-one would ever be able to find it. What you will see upon entering the courtyard is not all that impressive, three columns and a lintel on top of a partially reconstructed base. Even though the site is not particularly awe inspiring, it is well preserved and maintained and there is an English language plaque that explains the history of the place. Worthy of a visit if you have the spare time.
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The Temple of Augustus in Barcelona is a fascinating remnant of the city’s Roman past. It consists of four impressive Corinthian columns that once formed part of a large temple dedicated to Emperor Augustus during the Roman era, when the city was known as Barcino. Key Facts about the Temple: 1. Historical Context: • Built in the 1st century BCE, the temple was part of the forum, the central public space of Roman Barcino. • The temple was dedicated to Emperor Augustus, who was worshipped as a god in Roman times. 2. Location: • The columns are located in Carrer del Paradís, 10, in the heart of Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter. • They are housed inside the headquarters of the Centre Excursionista de Catalunya, an unassuming building that protects this incredible artifact. 3. Architecture: • The preserved columns are made of sandstone and stand over 9 meters (30 feet) tall. • They are part of what was once a grand rectangular temple, estimated to have measured 37 by 17 meters. 4. Discovery and Preservation: • The columns were rediscovered in the 19th century, having been hidden within medieval and modern constructions for centuries. • They were preserved thanks to the efforts of historians and conservationists who recognized their historical value. Visiting the Temple: The site is free to visit and offers a unique glimpse into Barcelona’s ancient history. It’s a small, hidden gem that many visitors stumble upon while exploring the Gothic Quarter, but it’s well worth seeking out for history enthusiasts. The Temple of Augustus is one of the few physical traces of Roman Barcelona and serves as a reminder of the city’s 2,000-year-old origins.
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THE BARCINO TEMPLE A "treasure" inside a medieval building, in the Gothic Quarter. It is surprising to find this jewel that many people in Barcelona don't even know about. It is located in the heart of the Old Town. At the entrance of the building we find a plaque "Mont Taber" (Mount Taber) and a figure 16.9 meters. That was the highest point top of the "Barcino Romana" (point where is the Temple of Augustus was located). From the 15th century onwards the columns and capitals of the temple that could be seen inside the buildings attracted much attention, prompting multimple interpretations as to their origin: a large sepulchre, a commemorative monument, a temple, the end of an aqueduct, among others. Until in the mid-19th century it was finaly proven that they belonged to the Roman temple. A monument that will surely surprise you !!
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The remains of the ancient Roman temple of Augustus are hidden away in a courtyard of a medieval house located in a small dark alley. Fortunately there is a sign that marks the entrance, otherwise no-one would ever be able to find it. What you will see upon entering the courtyard is not all that impressive, three columns and a lintel on top of a partially reconstructed base. Even though the site is not particularly awe inspiring, it is well preserved and maintained and there is an English language plaque that explains the history of the place. Worthy of a visit if you have the spare time.
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