Discovering the Via Augusta in Barcelona: A Journey into the Roman Past
The Via Augusta was one of the most important highways of the Roman Empire in Hispania. It connected the Pyrenees with Cádiz, crossing present-day Barcelona, where it is still possible to find vestiges of its passage. If you love history and archaeology, walking along the Via Augusta in Barcelona is a fascinating experience that will allow you to travel back in time.

Where can find the Via Augusta in Barcelona?

1. Via Augusta Street
One of the most obvious places where the old Roman road is still present is the Via Augusta street, which runs through the city from northeast to southwest. Although today it is a modern road with intense traffic, its layout partly follows the original path of the Roman road.

2. The Gothic Quarter and the Roman Wall
Although the Via Augusta did not directly cross the center of Barcino (Roman Barcelona), it did have branches that connected to the walled city. In the Gothic Quarter, you can find remains of the Roman wall in Plaza Nova, next to the Cathedral, where one of the entrance gates to the city was located. From there, travelers of the time accessed the network of roadways, including the Via Augusta.

3. The Museum of History of Barcelona (MUHBA)
To delve deeper into the history of Roman Barcelona and its connection with the Via Augusta, the Barcelona History Museum (MUHBA) is an essential stop. At its headquarters in Plaza del Rey, you can walk on the remains of ancient Barcino and see fragments of the Roman roads that connected the city with this important road.

4. Sant Cugat del Vallès: An original section of the Via Augusta
Si quieres ver restos auténticos de la Vía Augusta cerca de Barcelona, te recomendamos visitar Sant Cugat del Vallès. En esta localidad, situada a pocos kilómetros de la ciudad, se han conservado partes del pavimento original de la calzada. También se pueden ver ruinas de antiguos miliarios, las columnas que indicaban las distancias en las rutas romanas.

5. Castelldefels and its Roman bridge
Following the route towards the south, in the Castelldefels area, it is possible to find an old Roman bridge that was part of the Via Augusta. Although it has been restored, it remains a fascinating testimony to Roman engineering and the importance of this communication route.

Explore the Via Augusta: A journey through time
Touring the vestiges of the Via Augusta in Barcelona is a unique way to connect with the history of the city. From the modern layout of Vía Augusta Street to the archaeological remains in Sant Cugat or Castelldefels, this route reminds us of the importance of Barcelona in the communications network of the Roman Empire.

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