PLAÇA DEL REI, History Museum

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Like I was saying, visiting the interiors of the Plaça del Rei palaces is a wonderful itinerary, both in terms of architecture, and in terms of art and history.

The entrance of MUHBA, Barcelona City's History Museum, is at the 15th-century Casa Padellás, with its beautiful arcaded Gothic patio. The charts and graphs are very clear and help you recognize the historical epochs and buildings that you will come across.

Your visit starts with "Barcino", the Roman name for Barcelona, with maps, drawings, sculptures, and various objects. If you take the elevator and go to floor "-12" (which means 12 BC), you'll dive directly into the treasure trove of underground archaeological treasures. In a very large area that stretches under the Cathedral's foundations, you can walk through the ancient streets past palaces and shops; there's even a frigidarium, which is a room devoted to cold-water baths, which probably formed part of a spa complex.

The pagan city becomes Christian in the last part of the underground, where you'll find ruins of religious buildings from the early centuries AD, as well as the walls and reconstruction of a necropolis. Continuing along the walls of the episcopal palace, you'll reach medieval Barcelona, with everyday objects, ceramics, documents, and miniature codexes....

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