
Jardí de Quint Licini
A small Roman-era room-museum in Badalona, featuring an ancient pond and VR projection, offering a glimpse into local history.
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Jardí de Quint Licini
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Only day it's open
Highlights
Must-see attractions
A small Roman-era room-museum in Badalona, featuring an ancient pond and VR projection, offering a glimpse into local history.
"A beautiful and didactic space, though small, offering a unique VR glimpse into Roman Baetulo."

Check Sunday Hours
Confirm opening times for Sundays, as they can be very limited. Don't miss your chance to visit! :clock1:
Combine with Museum
Visit as part of the larger Badalona Museum complex for a fuller historical experience. :world_map:

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Hours
Rating
4.1 · 28 reviews
Type
Museum
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The Ancient Pond
Central area
The sole remaining feature of the original garden, offering a glimpse into Roman-era landscaping and design.

Virtual Reality Projection
Main exhibition space
An immersive VR experience that brings the history of Quintus Licinius and his estate to life with sound.

Didactic Displays
Exhibition walls
Learn about Quintus Licinius, a patron of Baetulo, through informative displays and visual representations.
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Check Sunday Hours
Confirm opening times for Sundays, as they can be very limited. Don't miss your chance to visit! :clock1:
Combine with Museum
Visit as part of the larger Badalona Museum complex for a fuller historical experience. :world_map:
Manage Expectations
It's a small, room-museum, not a sprawling garden. Appreciate its historical value. 💎
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Check Sunday Hours
Confirm opening times for Sundays, as they can be very limited. Don't miss your chance to visit! :clock1:
Combine with Museum
Visit as part of the larger Badalona Museum complex for a fuller historical experience. :world_map:
Manage Expectations
It's a small, room-museum, not a sprawling garden. Appreciate its historical value. 💎
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors find the Jardí de Quint Licini a beautiful and historically significant site, offering a unique VR experience. However, its extremely limited Sunday-only hours and small size are frequently noted drawbacks, making it more of a brief, supplementary visit within the larger Badalona Museum complex.
"Grateful experience.
Happy to know a bit of the history of this beautiful city It just doesn't open anything other than
Sundays with very short hours."
Bruce welding
"The Garden of Quinto Licinio is a room-museum, the fourth space - and the smallest - of the Badalona Museum complex (Termas-Decumanus, Casa dels Dofins and Casa de l'Heura). Quintus Licinius was patron of the Baetulonians. The only thing that remains of the garden is the pond, which unfortunately was not illuminated when I went, during the XX Magna Celebratio of Badalona: you could visit the 4 spaces of the Museum, 2 private non-museum spaces and exhibitions of legionaries and gladiators were held."
Jose Manuel Real Gaset
"It's very beautiful. I saw it as a child, long before it was opened to the public."
Edu Regidor
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Jardí de Quint Licini is part of the Badalona Museum complex. You can reach it by public transport to Badalona. The museum is centrally located and easily accessible on foot from public transport hubs.
As it's integrated with the Badalona Museum, follow signs for the museum. It's a smaller, distinct space within the museum's offerings.
Badalona is well-connected by train and metro from Barcelona. Consider using these options for convenient access to the city and then the museum. :train2:
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
The Jardí de Quint Licini has very limited hours, typically only opening on Sundays. It's crucial to check the official Badalona Museum website for the most current and precise opening times before your visit.
It's usually included as part of the admission to the Badalona Museum complex. Inquire at the museum's main ticket counter for details on access and any combined ticket options.
No, typically the Jardí de Quint Licini is only open on Sundays. Weekday visits are generally not possible for this specific site.
Admission is usually covered by the ticket for the Badalona Museum. Check the museum's official site for current pricing and any special event fees. :moneybag:
🎫 🏛️ Onsite Experience
It's a small, room-museum featuring the remains of a Roman garden pond and didactic displays about Quintus Licinius. It also includes a virtual reality projection.
Given its size, a visit is quite brief, likely around 15-30 minutes. It's best enjoyed as part of a larger visit to the Badalona Museum.
The 'garden' is primarily visual and didactic, with the main physical remnant being the ancient pond. It's designed to be informative rather than a living garden.
It represents the Roman period in Baetulo (ancient Badalona), specifically from the end of the 1st century AD. :ancient_roman:
Guided tours might be available as part of the broader Badalona Museum offerings, especially during special events like the Magna Celebratio. Check the museum's schedule. :guide_dog:
📸 📸 Photography
Photography policies can vary. Generally, personal photography without flash is often permitted in historical sites, but it's best to check for any specific restrictions at the entrance or with museum staff. :camerawithflash:
Focus on capturing the details of the ancient pond and any interesting visual displays. The VR projection area might have specific viewing angles. :iphone:
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