Roman Temple of Vic, at Vic (Ausa), Barcelone.
Very well preserved, this Roman temple was discovered at 1882 after demolishing an old castle -Castle of the Montcada- where Temple was included as a patio. It was built at 2nd century. It is hexastyle, i.e., it has a portico with six columns with Corinthian capitals that support a tympanum. A lateral column completes the portico area. Wall of cella is open, without detached columns. So it just keep structural function of supporting cover. The whole is built on a podium. Access can be done through a staircase at the central façade. |
![]() Right general view |
![]() Left general view |