The Romans were in Andalucia between 218 BC and 409 AD. There was little resistance to their presence so they were able to develop towns and cities, industry and trade, with no hindrance from the Iberian people. The Romans have left a remarkable legacy in Andalucia. From the hundreds of sites in the province we have chosen the best Roman sites in Andalucia that will take you on a journey through Baetica.
Seville archaeological museum is the best museum in Andalucia for its exhibits of Roman artifacts, many from the nearby Roman cit ... Read the complete article >>
Aelia Augusta Italica is a Roman town built for veterans of Scipio's campaigns, situated at Santiponce near Seville. It is a 'mus ... Read the complete article >>
The Romans exploited the rich mining areas near Rio Tinto in Huelva province from the 1st century AD. They literally moved mounta ... Read the complete article >>
The Roman Necropolis at Carmona, near Seville, is one of the largest and best-preserved Roman burial grounds in Spain. ... Read the complete article >>
Fuente Alamo was a Roman leisure centre that developed into a villa and was occupied between the 1st century and 12th centuries A ... Read the complete article >>
The superbly preserved Villa Romano El Ruedo in Córdoba province shows the visitor the style in which a rich Roman landlord live ... Read the complete article >>
Garum Sexitanum was exported from Almuñécar (Sexi) to all points of the Roman Empire. It is the best preserved example of a Rom ... Read the complete article >>
Finca del Secretario is a Roman industrial site in Fuengirola, Malaga province, Andalucia that includes a fish salting area, oven ... Read the complete article >>
Baelo Claudia is a Roman town on the Atlantic coast near Bolonia, Cadiz province. Founded during the 1st century BC it was built ... Read the complete article >>
Ocvri - Ocuri is a purpose built 1st century AD Roman military or garrison town at Ubrique in Cádiz province, Andalucia, Spain. ... Read the complete article >>
A visit to Salinas Romanas Iptuci gives the visitor an unparalleled idea of how the Romans worked the salt pans and experience th ... Read the complete article >>
Acinipo is a Roman town built specifically for legionnaires serving in the Roman army in 45 BC. It is near Ronda in Málaga provi ... Read the complete article >>