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5 museums ticket
This ticket includes access to the following five municipal museums:
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- Caesaraugusta Forum Museum
- Caesaraugusta Theatre Museum
- Caesaraugusta River Port Museum
- Caesaraugusta Public Baths Museum
- Pablo Gargallo Museum
“Entrance unavailable due to improvement works at the Pablo Gargallo Museum”
Caesaraugusta Route ticket
This ticket includes access to the four archaeological site museums that make up the Caesaraugusta route: Caesaraugusta Forum Museum, Caesaraugusta Theatre Museum, Caesaraugusta River Port Museum and the Caesaraugusta Public Baths Museum.
This itinerary gives you the chance to discover the Roman city’s most emblematic buildings.
Pablo Gargallo Museum ticket
Monographic museum dedicated to the life and work of the Aragonese sculptor Pablo Gargallo. Through his sculptures, drawings and engravings, it traces the various avant-garde movements of the 20th century.
It includes:
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- Permanent collection
- Temporary exhibition
“Entrance unavailable due to improvement works at the Pablo Gargallo Museum”
Caesaraugusta Forum Museum ticket
The Caesaraugusta Forum Museum was the vital nucleus of the Roman city, the centre of its religious, civil, economic and political life. The preserved archaeological remains correspond to the foundations of the ancient Tiberius Forum (1st century AD) and include the remains of the ancient Cloaca Maxima and the impressive Mosaic of the Muses.
Caesaraugusta Theatre Museum ticket
The Caesaraugusta Theatre Museum is the best-preserved monument of our ancient Roman city. You will discover its architectural, decorative and functional aspects, as well as the history of the site that housed this public building and the theatre as a fundamental focal point in ancient Rome.
It includes:
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- Permanent collection
- Temporary collection
Caesaraugusta River Port Museum ticket
The preserved monumental complex, dated between the end of the 1st century BC and the 1st century AD, consists of several openings belonging to a façade of arcades leading to a vestibule where a staircase connected the docks of the port with the city’s forum.


