This guided tour delves into the hydraulic system of Barcino, showcasing the significance that Roman culture placed on water management as a vital element of life and institutional prestige. Starting at the Plaça del Rei, participants will explore archaeological remains that reveal the infrastructure used for water capture, transportation, and distribution within the ancient colony. The itinerary highlights aqueducts, cisterns, channels, wells, and reservoirs, allowing attendees to appreciate the engineering behind these crucial structures. As the journey continues through the remnants of the old city, special attention will be given to the baths and the edifices that sustained urban life and reflected the grandeur of Roman power. This immersive experience not only educates on the technical aspects of water management but also provides insight into the social and political dynamics of ancient Roman society.
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