Ruins of the old Cathedral and of the Roman Theater of Cartagena (Spain).The Roman theater was built in times of the Emperor Augusto. In the 44 to. C. the city had been high to the range of Roman colony, under the title of Colony Vrbs Iulia Nova Carthago (C.V.I.N.C), and soon after, the emperor Augusto rushed to an ambitious romanization plan and urbanization of the city. The city already had a great amphitheater, of republican time, and now the emperor endows it of a great forum and a theater of big dimensions. The theater was dedicated to Lucio and Key Caesar, the youth's princes and grandsons of Octavio Augusto whose names appear in two big lintels of gray marble located on the accesses oriental and western of the theater. For this reason, it is known that it was built among the years 5 and 1 to. C. Murcianboy
It is about a beautiful town of Muslim origin, although in the proximities they have been Visigothic remains (s. VI). It highlights for their sheer streets and for its very well Gothic conserved castle.
It also highlights the Church of Asunción of the XV century, the mill aceitero (call of the society) and the Hermitage of Arches, among other numerous attractiveness.
It belonged to the miter of Zaragoza during more than six centuries since it was donated in 1149. The houses are organized around a hill crowned by the castle-palace that was the Episcopal residence.
Albalate of the Archbishop is a town and municipality of the county of Teruel in the community of Aragon, Spain. Located in the left bank of the river Martin.
In the urban helmet it is located, also, the Hermitage of Calvary, next to the call Toasts Old, of Arab origin and that it is conserved in very bad state. The recently inaugurated Museum of the Mill is next to them, about the process of production of the olive oil and that it occupies the space that before dedicated to the mill of pressing the olives.