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Audio Guide Roman Forum of Molinete

4.6(3,223 reviews)
Duration: 40 min
Roman Forum of Molinete
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About this place

Archaeological site containing remains of the 1st-century Roman forum of Carthago Nova, featuring thermal baths, a temple dedicated to Isis, and public buildings with an integrated museum.

Practical information

C. Adarve, 6, 30201 Cartagena, Murcia, España
Opening hoursTuesday: 10:00 - 17:30 Wednesday: 10:00 - 17:30 Thursday: 10:00 - 17:30 Friday: 10:00 - 17:30 Saturday: 10:00 - 17:30 Sunday: 10:00 - 17:30
$Free entry
Wheelchair accessible
Official website+34 968 50 00 93See more on Google Maps

Editorial summary

Visitas de un yacimiento arqueológico resguardado al aire libre, que alberga los restos excavados de un foro romano.

— Google

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Jose Trujillo

El Museo del Foro Romano Molinete es una de las joyas arqueológicas más recientes y fascinantes de Cartagena. Situado en el cerro del Molinete, este espacio invita a recorrer calles, termas, templos y edificios públicos que formaron parte del centro neurálgico de la antigua Cartago Nova hace más de dos mil años. La museografía es clara, moderna y envolvente: combina restos originales in situ con paneles informativos, recreaciones y audiovisuales que permiten comprender la vida cotidiana de la ciudad romana. El recorrido, que conecta el museo con el parque arqueológico al aire libre, ofrece la sensación única de caminar literalmente por el pasado. Es un lugar ideal tanto para apasionados de la historia como para quienes buscan una experiencia cultural diferente y cercana. Su excelente estado de conservación y la calidad de la interpretación lo convierten en una visita imprescindible para entender la magnitud histórica de Cartagena.

P
Pedro Martínez

Era la primera vez que lo visitaba y desconocía lo que había allí. Todavía está en proceso de excavación y hay pocos restos, pero uno puede imaginarse cómo era el lugar en la antigüedad. Restos de pinturas, suelos, el lugar que correspondía a las termas... Creo que la visita se puede hacer con una tablet que muestra en realidad virtual el lugar, pero no la hicimos así

M
Mari Angeles Madrid

Hoy he visitado el museo y me ha parecido muy interesante. Sobretodo porque el guía que hemos tenido ha sido muy agradable y gracioso, por lo que la visita sea muy amena. Es un máquina

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Points included in this audio guide

1
El Decumano

El Decumano

The main colonnaded Roman thoroughfare of the 1st century, which connected the forum to the port district. It retains original paving and drainage systems.

2
Port Baths

Port Baths

First-century Roman bath complex featuring the characteristic cold, warm and hot chambers, along with its hypocaust heating system.

3
Sanctuary of Isis and Serapis

Sanctuary of Isis and Serapis

A tetrastyle temple dedicated to the Egyptian deities, featuring adjoining chapels and underground cisterns used for purification rituals.

4
Atrium Building

Atrium Building

A building spanning over 2000 m² arranged around a Tuscan atrium, featuring rooms decorated with murals designed for religious banquets.

5
La Curia

La Curia

The seat of the local senate, distinguished by its polychrome marble flooring and presided over by a statue of Emperor Augustus in his role as Pontifex Maximus.

6
Colonial Forum

Colonial Forum

The heart of the city laid out across three terraces, featuring an upper temple dedicated to the deified Augustus and administrative spaces.

7
Peristyle of the Baths

Peristyle of the Baths

Spacious columned courtyard providing access to the baths, featuring a herringbone-patterned floor and columns of Carrara marble.

8
Roman Forum Museum

Roman Forum Museum

A museum spread across three floors featuring over 300 archaeological pieces that chronicle the history of Molinete hill from the Punic period onwards.

9
El Cardo

El Cardo

A Roman street running north to south, preserving the wheel ruts of ancient carts and milestones inscribed with symbols of good fortune.

10
Temple Cisterns

Temple Cisterns

Four vaulted underground cisterns that collected rainwater for the purification rituals of the Isis temple.

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10 points of interest included
  • 1.El Decumano
  • 2.Port Baths
  • 3.Sanctuary of Isis and Serapis
  • 4.Atrium Building
  • 5.La Curia
  • 6.Colonial Forum
  • 7.Peristyle of the Baths
  • 8.Roman Forum Museum
  • 9.El Cardo
  • 10.Temple Cisterns

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