Alcazaba Cultural Center
If we cross the Romero Leal street, where some big ancestral homes from the 19th century or the beginning of the 20th century are still preserved, to get to the Cultural Centre “Alcazaba” where we can see the remains of blocks of the Roman city limited by roads. These blocks show a peculiar mixture of structures from different times and with different functions. There is a high imperial public space of which we can still see a big pond which was subsequently re-used to build thermae.
If we cross the Romero Leal street, where some big ancestral homes from the 19th century or the beginning of the 20th century are still preserved, to get to the Cultural Centre “Alcazaba” where we can see the remains of blocks of the Roman city limited by roads. These blocks show a peculiar mixture of structures from different times and with different functions. There is a high imperial public space of which we can still see a big pond which was subsequently re-used to build thermae.