Calle Caballero 6, 30202 Cartagena, Municipality of Cartagena, SpainMap
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Amazing Augusteum
The displays were excellent and were written in both Spanish and English. The actual discovery was well preserved and and we watched the video which was long enough and very informative. The cost was ...
This site is only open at weekends and is located under modern buildings. It consists of the well preserved remains of the Roman temple dedicated to the deified Roman Emperor Augustus. As is to be exp...
This building from the past provides a perspective on how people would gather and meet. It is interesting to see the manner of construction, the way floors were covered, the proportions of the buildi...
This was the meeting place for priests of a religious order. Rows of columns, an altar, beautiful mosaics and tiles in amazing patterns. The main entrance is a bit hard to find, but worth the trouble...
Cartagena is one of the oldest citys in Spain. It was in large parts dominated by the Romans. The city has gone through major changes over their more than 2.000 years of history, but here you can real...
Amazing Augusteum
The displays were excellent and were written in both Spanish and English. The actual discovery was well preserved and and we watched the video which was long enough and very informative. The cost was ...
Temple to Augustus
This site is only open at weekends and is located under modern buildings. It consists of the well preserved remains of the Roman temple dedicated to the deified Roman Emperor Augustus. As is to be exp...
Easy to find, and a very interesting ruin
This building from the past provides a perspective on how people would gather and meet. It is interesting to see the manner of construction, the way floors were covered, the proportions of the buildi...
Roman Building Used for Religious Ceremonies
This was the meeting place for priests of a religious order. Rows of columns, an altar, beautiful mosaics and tiles in amazing patterns. The main entrance is a bit hard to find, but worth the trouble...
A perfect place to go back in history!
Cartagena is one of the oldest citys in Spain. It was in large parts dominated by the Romans. The city has gone through major changes over their more than 2.000 years of history, but here you can real...