Muralla romana - Barcelona, Spain
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member razalas
N 41° 23.062 E 002° 10.660
31T E 431243 N 4581753
In the Plaça Ramón Berenguer, behind the equestrian sculpture depicting the Catalan count, there is a section of the Roman wall. The area is a majestic blend of two different Barcelonas: the Roman and the medieval.
Waymark Code: WMH8MR
Location: Cataluña, Spain
Date Posted: 06/07/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member fi67
Views: 25

"The Via Laietana in Barcelona presents a feast for the eyes. In the Plaça Ramón Berenguer, behind the equestrian sculpture depicting the Catalan count, there is a section of the Roman wall crowned by the Gothic chapel of Santa Àgata. The area is a majestic blend of two different Barcelonas: the Roman and the medieval.

The Plaça Ramón Berenguer el Gran provides us with a unique insight into Gothic, medieval and Roman Barcelona. The square is named after the man who was Count of Barcelona between 1096 and 1131, portrayed in a stately equestrian statue by Josep Llimona. However, the most important part of the square is the section of Roman wall, dating from the early 4th century AD. Indeed, although Barcelona’s first city wall dates from the 1st century BC, it was reinforced, three centuries later, by a second wall.

If you take a closer look at the Roman wall, you’ll see that the wall was constructed with materials retrieved from other buildings. The wall of Barcelona, which originally had 74 towers, was 16 metres high and marked the perimeter of the early city, which was 1.3 kilometres in circumference. The royal chapel of Santa Àgata was built in the 14th century, during the reign of Pere III, “the Ceremonious”, as part of the Royal Palace, the Palau Reial. It stands, sober and elegant, on top of the Roman wall which provides its foundations. The chapel contains a masterpiece of Catalan Gothic art by the painter Jaume Huguet."

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Most Relevant Historical Period: Roman Empire > 27 B.C.

Admission Fee: Free

Opening days/times:
24/7


Web Site: [Web Link]

Condition: Partly intact or reconstructed

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