N-340, 43883 Roda de Barà, REUS, Spain
Via Augusta was a Roman road crossing all the Hispania Province, from Cádiz in the southern tip of current Spain, to the Coll de Panissars, where it crossed the Pyrenees.
The road was named after Emperor Augustus, who ordered it renovated between 8 BC and 2 BC.
North of Tarragona there remains a Roman Triumphal arch, the Arc de Berà, around which the road divides.
N-340
43883 Roda de Barà,
District: REUS, Spain
ARC DE BERÀ, N-340, 43883 Roda de Barà, District: REUS, Spain