List of Roman Sites in Spain - Cities

Cities

  • Acinipo (Ronda)
  • Asturica Augusta (Astorga)
  • Bætulo (Badalona)
  • Baelo Claudia
  • Barcino (Barcelona)
  • Cáparra
  • Carthago Nova (Cartagena)
  • Caesar Augusta (Zaragoza)
  • Caesarobriga (Talavera de la Reina)
  • Clunia Sulpicia
  • Complutum (Alcalá de Henares)
  • Corduba (Córdoba)
  • Emerita Augusta (Mérida)
  • Gades (Cádiz)
  • Italica (Santiponce)
  • Legio (León)
  • Lucentum (Alicante)
  • Lucus Augusti (Lugo)
  • Malaca (Málaga)
  • Miacum
  • Norba Caesarina (Cáceres)
  • Onuba Aestuaria (Huelva)
  • Sanisera (Menorca)
  • Tarraco (Tarragona)
  • Toletum (Toledo)
Roman architecture lists
Roman Empire
  • Amphitheatres
  • Aqueducts
  • Bridges
  • Canals
  • Circuses
  • Cisterns
  • Dams and reservoirs
  • Domes
  • Monoliths
  • Public baths
  • Roofs
  • Spiral stairs
  • Theatres
  • Triumphal arches
  • Victory columns
  • Villas in Belgium
  • Villas in England
  • Watermills
City of Rome
  • Aqueducts
  • Ancient monuments
  • Roman Forum monuments
  • Obelisks
  • Architectural records of the Greco-Roman World
Architecture of Spain
Styles
  • Megalithic
  • Gallaeci
  • Iberian
  • Celtiberian
  • Roman
  • Visigothic
  • Asturian
  • Al Andalusian
  • Mozarabic
  • Repoblación
  • Mudéjar
  • First Romanesque
  • Romanesque
  • Gothic
  • Levantino Gothic
  • Catalan Gothic
  • Isabelline Gothic
  • Cisneros
  • Plateresque
  • Renaissance
  • Purism
  • Herrerian
  • Colonial
  • Baroque
  • Neoclassical
  • Modernisme
  • Neo-Mudéjar
  • National catholicism
Buildings and structures
  • Roman sites
  • Castles
  • Cathedrals
  • Castros
  • Hórreos
  • Royal sites
  • Llotjas
  • Windmills
  • Lighthouses
  • Airports
  • Football stadiums
  • Museums
  • Tallest buildings and structures
Other
  • Aragonese Mudéjar
  • Masía
  • Baserri
  • Pazo
  • Cabaña pasiega
  • Palloza
  • Andalusian White Towns
  • Andalusian Patio
  • Architects
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