Roman temple of Vic

[1] The building dates from the early 2nd century, the golden age of the Roman Empire.

Temples were a basic part of every Roman city, yet the location of this one was unknown until the late date of 1882.

In the 11th century, the temple was literally covered by the structure of the Castle of els Montcada, which later became the residence of the Veguers and finally, the prison of Vic.

It was not until 1882, during the demolition of the old castle, that the workers spotted the Roman temple in very good condition.

The columned portico towers above the podium, which is accessed via a front staircase, is in part reproduced copying the original elements found during its reconstruction.

View of the Roman temple of Vic, Spain