Barcelona Ancient Ruins

Ancient Ruins in Barcelona, Spain

Barcelona Ancient Ruins

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  • Lori P
    20 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    The columns were very impressive. A must see if you are a U.S. tourist visiting Europe for the first time. So nice to see history being preserved and available to the public free of charge. Nice plaques in several languages to explain the historical significance.
    Written 31 July 2024
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  • LostInTime
    Pittsburgh, PA22,626 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is a Royal palace for Ferdinand and Isabella. The ceiling is especially cool. There is a place to see some Roman ruins underneath. It’s pretty cool.
    Written 27 June 2024
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  • JnVSydney
    Greater Sydney, Australia21,246 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    During a walk within the gothic quarter there are many things to see, this is the oldest fountain in Barcelona, built in the mid 1300's the mosaic mural was added in recent times.
    Written 23 December 2022
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  • on_the_go_98765
    Tucson20,581 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Things are always a little fuzzy when going back to 304 AD but, going on faith and whatever records the Romans left behind, Diocletian ended the lives of a nine year old boy and his thirteen year old brother on religious grounds. Justus (the elder) and Pastor are believed to be the subject of this fountain's naming.

    This is the second oldest fountain in Barcelona. In 1367 this fountain, in the Placa de Sant Just, sprung to life. The original three heads would have been the sources for the water. Today there are 2 spigots between the 3 heads. Up above is a single figure of what looks to be a young boy; suppositions are that this is a depiction of Saint Just(us). But, after 100 years, who can really say with any certainty?

    In 1831, it had a minor face-lift/reconstruction. It still looks like it is original.

    Still, it is a medieval treasure, so simple and free of formality and pomp. Amazing how the people of Barcelona can set up tables, chairs, and cafes around treasures like this that are 1,700+ years old. Seems like they should be under protective glass.
    Written 1 October 2018
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  • Thomas V
    Oakland, CA17,691 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is the remnants of a very old fountain along the Ramblas very near the Boqueria. Since we love the market we passed by here several times. It is an historic marker.
    Written 16 October 2023
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  • MattJane
    Bel Air, MD99 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We kind of ran into this museum while walking through the Gothic Quarter. It was cheap to get into and you got to see a lot of ancient history below street level. I am going to say this is a must see while in the Gothic Quarter for sure.
    Written 22 April 2017
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  • Richard S
    Queensbury, UK706 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    The entrance is free and once inside you can the old walls and through a glass panel in the floor the old foundations
    Written 8 February 2019
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  • ICED TEAM
    1 contribution
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Ashiyana means home! Definitely that's how we felt during our 3 week teacher training. Amazing nature, beautiful views from our bedroom and 10 out of 10 yoga teachers. Thank you, Chris, Tobi and Charlotte for making it possible.
    Written 13 August 2024
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