Temple of Augustus |
Yesterday we talked about the Cathedral Generalitat. Well, the Roman ruins are right next to the cathedral. The Roman ruins are that of the Temple of Augustus.
WHAT IS THE TEMPLE OF AUGUSTUS? The Temple of Augustus was a Roman temple built during the Imperial period in the late first century BC! It was built for the colony of Barcino (modern day Barcelona). It was a place of worship for Emperor Augustus and was the forum for politics and rule. It was also the central building on Tàber Hill, currently in Carrer del Paradís number 10, in the city's Gothic Quarter
THE STRUCTURE: It was 37 meters long and 17 meters wide, and the front contained six columns (hexastyle temple). The columns surrounded the entire building, which had a single nave inside. The temple was reconstructed by the architect Puig i Cadafalch in the early 20th century.
Rob and Tom outside the ruins |
WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE TODAY? Inside a small medieval courtyard, there are four columns from the Temple of Augustus. They are more than 2,000 years old, and stand on a stone floor base.
Info about the temple |
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A stone marker from the temple |
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