File:Via Sepulcral Romana Plaça Villa de Madrid - sign.jpg

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English: Sign explaining the remnant of the Via Sepulcral Romana in the Plaça Villa de Madrid, Barcelona, Spain. Basically, this is a rediscovered piece of a road out of the ancient Roman city of Barcino, and along the road was a place of entombment, possibly the city's main place of entombment. The sign explains the history in Catalan, Spanish, and English.
Date Taken on 17 March 2024
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