Below the streets and many homes of Zaragoza are ruins of a Roman colony known as CaesarAugustus, founded by the Roman's at the very end of the 1st century BC.
Perhaps the most spectacular Roman ruin to visit is Zaragoza's Roman Forum, located in the Pilar Plaza, under the La Seo Cathedral (Go to the cube type building in front of Le Seo).
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Above photo - The entrance to the underground Roman remains of the CeaesarAugusta 'Museum'.
The ruins and exhibits in the Caesaraugusta Museum gives the visitor a look in the life of a Roman city just prior to the birth of Christ. |

Photo above - Zaragoza's Roman theater is located not far from the Caesaraugusta Museum.
Not far from the CaesarAugusta Museum (Calle San Juan y San Pedro, 3-7) you can find the Roman theater, now protected from the elements by a glass canopy.
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Scattered about the city can be found remnants of the wall that once encircled the Roman city.
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A few photos of Zaragoza's Bullring
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