1. The Temple of Augustus in Barcelona is a Roman temple that was built during the first century BC. It was dedicated to the first Roman emperor, Augustus Caesar, and was used for both religious and civic purposes. The temple’s columns and friezes are made of marble and are decorated with intricate carvings of animals and mythological figures. In the Middle Ages, the temple was used as a church, and later as a wine cellar. It was rediscovered in the 19th century and underwent a restoration in the 20th century. Today, visitors can see the temple’s remains in the Plaça del Rei in the Gothic Quarter of Barcelona.

2. The Temple of Augustus is open every day from 10am to 8pm. The phone number for information is +34 932 56 21 00.

3. Admission to the Temple of Augustus is free. Visitors can reach the temple by taking the metro to Jaume I station or by taking various bus lines to the nearby Pla de la Seu stop.