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Museo del Puerto del Río Caesaraugusta

Plaza de San Bruno,
Zaragoza
Aragón
Spain
97 639 31 57

Type: Museum
Hours: open Tues.-Sat. 10 am-2pm and 5-8 pm,Sun. 10 am-2 pm.

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The Museo de las Termas Públicas de Caesaraugusta preserves the remains of the Roman city’s public baths and the Museo del Puerto del Río Caesaraugusta reveals an extension of the town forum dedicated to trading on the banks of the Río Ebro.
Last updated January 3, 2008
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