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Monumentum

Mitreo de Cabrera de Mar

The Roman villa of Can Molodell had a sanctuary that has been related to the cult of Mithras.
  • View of the remains of Can Modolell

    View of the remains of Can Modolell
    Gaudeix Cabrera de Mar 

  • View of the remains of Can Modolell

    View of the remains of Can Modolell
    Gaudeix Cabrera de Mar 

  • Reconstrucción de la villa romana de Can Molodell, Cabrera de Mar.

    Reconstrucción de la villa romana de Can Molodell, Cabrera de Mar.
    Enric Juhé 

  • Árula mitraica de Carbrera de Mar

    Árula mitraica de Carbrera de Mar
    Hispania Epigraphica 

  • Cilindric arula from Cabrera de Mar

    Cilindric arula from Cabrera de Mar
    Hispania Epigraphica 

 
The New Mithraeum
20 May 2007
Updated on Feb 2022

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The site reveals a use and activity that goes from the Iberian period to the Low Middle Ages. Its Roman high imperial period stands out, from which we have received numerous remains of materials such as ceramics, altars and votive offerings, among others.

The most relevant findings are the structures of what once was an isolated sanctuary, perfectly adapted to the topography of the plot, luxurious and of an unusual architecture, as it was dedicated during its long period of time to various cults. Initially the god Neptune and an unknown female divinity, and subsequently became a

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Arula by Lucius Petreius of Cabrera de Mar

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