Fortuna_CuevaNegra_en

Cueva Negra (Black Cave) Although the people of the town of Fortuna knew of the existence of this cave, they were not very familiar with its origins. Thus, a team of researchers led by Professor Antonino González Blanco went to investigate the Cueva Negra in 1981....

Fortuna_InstalacionesAnexas_en

Annexe installations Throughout the life of the Roman spa, various structures were built on the outside that complete the final image. An outdoor swimming pool, which was built in the 2nd century CE and whose creation altered the pool and the water outlets varied next...

Fortuna_EdificioBalneario_en

Spa building This building dates from the Augustan period. The building is made of ashlar, but the choice of its location made it necessary for more than half of the building to be carved directly into the stone. Several parts of the building can be distinguished: A...

Fortuna_Balneario_en

Archaeological Site Roman spa The Romans frequented the thermal waters of the area that is now Fortuna and the surrounding area from the 2nd century BCE, but it was not until the first half of the 1st century BCE that they intervened in the area, building a nymphaeum...

Fortuna_Diosa_en

Goddess Fortuna This is my statue, the Allegory to the Goddess Fortune Balnearis, a piece that pays homage to my figure. I am on Salvador Allende Avenue, a place where many people walk every day. The piece was conceived and sculpted by the artist Valentín Sabiote,...

Fortuna_Intro_en

Welcome to Fortuna! Welcome everyone! I am Fortuna, the Roman goddess in charge of granting luck and prosperity. Today I am here to guide you through the streets of a town that, curiously enough, bears my name: Fortuna. This town is located in the region of Murcia...