In the 2nd century BC, from the early times of the Roman period, the existence of Caldes thermal waters encouraged the start of significant thermal spa activity that led to the formation of a small town centre around it.
This centre, called Aquae Calidae (hot waters), became the centre of a Roman municipality of Latin law in the 1st century BC. This event implies that, aside from the thermal spas and related amenities, Caldes was also an administrative, religious, economic and commercial centre.
Visita el centre museogràfic Espai Aquae, un centre on es combina la recerca,la didàctica i la interpretació del patrimoni de Caldes tot recorrent el llegat natural i cultural forjat al llarg dels temps per les seves aigües. Al finalitzar la visita, itinerari guiat pel Puig de Sant Gra...
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