There are only four pillars left. It's not worth looking at. Fortunately, no tickets, just north of St. Jomee Square, you can stop by.
MUHBA Temple d'August
Posted: Dec 8, 2016
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The Temple of Augustus was built in ancient Rome. Now there are not many things left behind. There are several Roman stone pillars and a headless one. There is an introduction of its origin on the wall, but to tell the truth, it is not very interesting.
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Posted: Feb 11, 2019
Julie Sheridan
4/5Excellent
Not the easiest sight to locate in Barcelona (behind the Cathedral, down a side street and inside a modern-day building), but the first-century temple dedicated to Caesar Augustus is a relic well worth the quest. Four tall Corinthian columns stand somewhat incongruously on a podium, stirring up scenes from ‘Barcino’s’ distant past as a Roman colony. The ancient Temple of Augustus stood very close to the present-day civic square of Sant Jaume, and with the columns still in remarkably good nick, is a fascinating detour for history lovers exploring the city’s Gothic quarter.