Badalona Museum

The Badalona Museum, opened in 1966, hosts the remains of the Roman city of Baetulo.

[1] Its museum holds a collection of artifacts from its own excavations and objects from other eras relevant to the city.

A permanent exhibition opened that describes the first settlements recorded in Badalona and the history and characteristics of Roman Baetulo.

Some of its exhibits are the Venus of Badalona, the Tabula hospitalis, the ceramic vessel Vas de les Naus, the portrait of Agripina.

In 1955, archaeologist Josep Maria Cuyas i Tolosa discovered the ruins of the Baetulo Roman Thermae.

Roman amphora at Badalona Museum
The tabula hospitalis on display, a legal document commemorating the hospitality pact between the Badalonians and Quintus Licinius Silvanus Granianus [ 3 ]