Arch of Berà<p>The <strong>Arch of Berà</strong> is an honorary arch located on the <strong>Via Augusta</strong>, 20 km from Tarraco. Built in the late <strong>1st century BC</strong> following the will of <strong>Lucius Licinius Sura</strong>, the arch marked territorial boundaries and symbolized Roman power and order in honor of Emperor <strong>Augustus</strong>. It is a spectacular single-body structure made of local stone blocks, serving as a visual landmark for all travelers heading to the provincial capital.</p>https://rutes-content.tarragona.cat/en/arc-de-berahttps://rutes-content.tarragona.cat/@@site-logo/logo_aj_tgna.png
Arch of Berà
<p>The <strong>Arch of Berà</strong> is an honorary arch located on the <strong>Via Augusta</strong>, 20 km from Tarraco. Built in the late <strong>1st century BC</strong> following the will of <strong>Lucius Licinius Sura</strong>, the arch marked territorial boundaries and symbolized Roman power and order in honor of Emperor <strong>Augustus</strong>. It is a spectacular single-body structure made of local stone blocks, serving as a visual landmark for all travelers heading to the provincial capital.</p>