The Museum of the Roman Forum provides a glimpse into the life of Caesaraugusta, an ancient Roman town of the first and second centuries that once occupied present-day Zaragoza. Named after Emperor Augustus who founded the town, Caesaraugusta was known for its splendors. 

The city had a theater, public baths, and a marvelous forum at the center of town life. This exhibition space is at the archaeological space surrounding the Caesaraugusta forum.

The museum stands on the site of the archaeological excavations, underneath the Plaza de la Seo. On display are remains of the Roman Forum that dates back to the era of Emperor Tiberius.

 Visitors will see artifacts that represent elements of the old market, walls of shops, pipes, and a sewer system. The exhibits are complemented by educational information and an interesting audio-visual presentation.